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How you played “The Courier“ MBTI Personality Type

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Personality

What personality type is How you played “The Courier“? How you played “The Courier“ is an ENTP personality type in MBTI, 5w6 - sx/so - 583 in Enneagram, in Big 5, EIE in Socionics.

He is an ordinary man who understood absolutely everything while experiencing and living closely with the suffering and obstacles of the other inhabitants of the wasteland (excuse my english, I'm using a translator akjlmkipidjsfbnzx) He understood that what the Mojave needed was nothing offered by any of the factions, that despite having different ideologies, they shared the same desire to try to recreate old aspects of the world from before the war, even being harmful, since This world to which they promised to return, the world as it was before the bombs and the future they posed no longer existed and did not respond to the current needs of society, but in their eagerness to imitate ancient civilizations and return to the old days they make the same mistakes. Mr. House, the NCR, and the Legion see nothing wrong with following the example of a society that destroyed itself centuries ago, and even seeing this same need to hold on to the past in their fellow travelers; Lily, unable to leave behind the memory of her grandchildren at the cost of her health, Cassidy attached to an already destroyed trailer that keeps her clinging to the Mojave, Boone, who spends her days searching for the one who sold her wife into slavery and repressing the trauma that ke left the Bitter Springs massacre. The leader of the great Khans, who gave up serving the current needs of his people by seeking revenge for the Bitter Springs massacre, the brotherhood of steel, among many others. My messenger understood that the true cancer of the Wasteland was the fact that despite everyone being at a major crossroads, most of the characters find themselves looking back, as if they were walking backwards and not knowing what lies ahead in the future, influenced by symbols and ideals without really understanding their meanings. All these questions that my character made completely detonated when he ran into Ulises, who, like the messenger, interacted with the same factions and groups as him, but who, combined with his resentment and disappointment, led him to a different conclusion; he became convinced that the wasteland is incapable of changing course. Serving as a reflection of what my character could become if he allowed himself to be carried away by disappointment and nihilism. And bathed in his hero complex, my messenger believed that he was the one to free the Mojave and help them take that necessary step out of the shadow of the old world, with an independent Vegas and the hope that maybe this time everything will be different and that people do not relapse into violent customs and manage to follow a new path without having to carry old flags

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