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Frederick “Fred” Jones Jr. MBTI Personality Type

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What personality type is Frederick “Fred” Jones Jr.? Frederick “Fred” Jones Jr. is an ENFJ personality type in MBTI, 3w2 - so/sp - 371 in Enneagram, SCOAI in Big 5, LSE in Socionics.

ok, I confess that at first I had doubts about ENFJ and ESTP, but I chose ENFJ after more specific analysis of the functions and also for their individual history. Fred is an ENFJ in my opinion because his use of Ni+Se is very obvious during many of the cases where he developed the traps and justifications behind, (spoiler alert below), I could see his Ni acting with Se when his true parents were ready to trick him into taking him to the fake city through the looking glass, the way he discovered the clues and warned his friends about the "fake Fred", genius! he also developed that whole plan to steal the 3 pieces that were missing from the disk that was with Pericles (another example of the Ni+Se dynamic) I think his lack of perception of Daphne's feelings is not for Fe tert or Ni inf, but for the context of his life story, Fred grew up being raised only by his father (and even though Fred's mayor father loved him he didn't know how to show it in the best way and that's why Fred felt insecure and sometimes sad), he missed a mother's affection, the proof of that is that he didn't talk about it (the absence of his "mother"), similar to the feelings he felt for Daphne, so he ignored it, apart from the fact that he always reaffirmed his friends as a group, saying many times that they saw them as equals, he was discovering Daphne's love as he struggled with his traumas. childhood and family traumas, that's why all this difficulty. As for his enneagram, I see him as 3SP, there's a lot more to it (and it's a contratype, so sometimes it can be difficult to define its type). I also confess that I saw him as 6 core at first (I'm not sure about the subtype) because of his needs, I see that a lot in him, because of his obsession with traps and exploring all the existing possibilities related to his safety and that of his friends, he analyzed the variables for safety! but after reading the 3SP I had a clarification, a part that I think is his face is "these Threes work hard to achieve a sense of security, both in terms of material and financial resources and knowing how to do things effectively. Self-Preservation Threes express a concern with security in that they have a need to feel autonomous and self-sufficient–to know how to take care of themselves and others. People with this subtype often had a childhood in which they didn't have enough protection and resources. In response to those conditions, these Threes learned to be active and efficient doers, oriented to taking care of themselves without help from others. They have developed a special focus on autonomy in the face of a jeopardized sense of security. They want to be admired because they do things well, and they want to do the things they do in the best way possible–not just to have a good image that people will find attractive, but also to live up to that image. Their tendency to adapt to a "model" also motivates them to forget their own feelings. Unlike Social Threes, who will more openly brag about their accomplishments, Self-Preservation Threes avoid talking about their positive characteristics and high-status credentials because they believe it's bad form to advertise their strong points, even if they also want others to see them as successful. They may be either modest or falsely modest. Self-Preservation Threes display a strong workaholic tendency and are motivated to work very hard to achieve security. They have a compulsion to be self-reliant and to feel in control of their lives. They also feel responsible for making everything happen, and can even have a sense of omnipotence. Along with their need for control and their underlying anxiety, they may experience a sense of panic when they need help or lose autonomy." This explains your attitudes and your feelings and complements my arguments, end (but i'm open to debates)

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