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Gilbert Blythe MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Gilbert Blythe? Gilbert Blythe is an ESTP personality type in MBTI, 3w2 - sp/so - 379 in Enneagram, SCUAI in Big 5, ESE in Socionics.

Healthy ESTP characters are very attractive. 1. being kind and caring for those you love is not "Fe", now caring for your father who is sick is having "Fe"? (I'm saying this because of the comment below). 2. ENFJ? How is it possible for Gilbert to have Ti inferior? It would mean that Gilbert would be more oriented to stick to the socially accepted values of a group than if this is logical. (Fe/Ti) And Gilbert never did, he has “Fe” for sure however it's not the basis of his life, For example: — Gilbert never agreed with the negative group ideas about Anne and despite the bad image being with her brought him, he didn't care, it's Anne who sets a limit to Gilbert (unlike Diana, who loved Anne but being Fe-oriented she moved away from Anne to fit in). — Gilbert openly give his judgments, even if they were against the collective ideas (when Anne published in the school newspaper about women's empowerment). 3. Neither did Gilbert give signs of “Ni”, he only used it in an unhealthy way when he was trying to see what future he could have, because he had neither a fixed goal nor a vision in the long Run, he said so in his first meeting with Sebastian. Until he saves a pregnant woman, it's when he discovers he wants to be a doctor. (Se-Fe) — Gilbert delivers her baby, aided by his experience with delivering farm animals. (objective experiences of what he has lived through tending to his father's farm) → Se - Ti — he discovers that he wants to be a doctor when he helps a woman give birth. → Se- Fe (he had to live it to know what he wanted to be) 4. INFJ? I also don't see him looking for hidden meanings, unlike Anne, he is attached to the real world. If he were INFJ, he would be disinterested in seeing the world as it is, he would be driven by a subjective concept of what it should be (Ni/se inferior). Ni dominant implies a person consciously focuses more on their subjective world rather than the real world. (Gilbert doesn't) 5. Gilbert uses "Fe" as his way of expressing himself: he follows the rules of etiquette, he knows how to convey his ideas through understanding his surroundings. (ti/fe) — He uses it when it is logical to use it (unlike Anne, who, although she wants to help others, she's unaware that her ideas need to adapt to the environment).

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