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German Castillo MBTI Personality Type

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What personality type is German Castillo? German Castillo is an ISTJ personality type in MBTI, 1w9 - sp/sx - 163 in Enneagram, in Big 5, in Socionics.

Controlling and strict character = E1? Even when his strictness is motivated by an intense fear and anxiousness and feelings of ineptitude that he projects onto the people he loves? I have no doubts that he might have a strong 1 fix, but he’s not a character who often dwells on what’s right and what’s not, and his imperfections or what he thinks other people should do in order to match his idea of perfection. People might think he doesn’t meet the definition of “Warmth” because he’s seen as a cold and aggressive character, but he literally marries women he doesn’t feel committed to because of his fear of commitment. Because being fully open and committed means putting himself in danger and live in an unpredictable context that will make him anxious. At the same time he can’t stay alone because of his need to preserve himself against a world he’s too afraid to navigate alone. SP6: “When fear contaminates the self-preservation instinct, passion takes the form of a constant concern for one's own survival. In this sense, the conservational E6, compared to the other two subtypes, is the one that is perceived as weak and fragile. Hence his constant need to protect himself, in every way: of the primary physical needs (cold/heat, hunger/thirst, sleep, tiredness...). In fact, there is never a lack of “stocks” or protections of all kinds (from gloves to sun creams, batteries and insecticides). of emotional disturbances (loneliness, abandonment, invasion, aggressiveness, excessive exposure, etc.). His strategy is the “hit and run”; that is, being and not being in situations and relationships, as a way of modulating intensity and avoiding too many responsibilities and commitments. His conviction is that he lacks the resources to face the unforeseen. Actually, in his life he had to face many situations alone, but the stress caused by an emergency is traumatizing, to the point that later he remembers the anxiety experienced more than the achievement made. You find it difficult to act impulsively and need to take your time preparing for action. You suffer from anticipatory anxiety and display obsessive and sometimes paranoid thinking, ruminating on all the "traps" you could find. Concern for survival occupies such a large part that he becomes convinced that it is the most important thing in life.”

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