Hodari MBTI Personality Type
Personality
What personality type is Hodari? Hodari is an ISTP personality type in MBTI, 9w8 - - in Enneagram, RCUEI in Big 5, SLI in Socionics.
Hodari is the laid-back leader of the mining guild and the right contact person for the mining skill. He tries very hard to be a great father to his daughter, Najuma. Most of the time Hodari can be found in the mines of Bahari Bay. He is an adult Majiri with a strong, muscular build and average height who is always there to lend a helping hand. "Sometimes I worry Najuma doesn't have many kids her own age to play with. But, I guess, it's alright. She always did prefer talkin' to adults anyway." ➳ The Mediator Tritype®: 369, 396, 639, 693, 936, 963 🕊️🗣️🏆 If you are a 369, you are ambitious and accepting. You want to be successful, engaged and peaceful. You seek peace, balance and harmony. You want to know what is expected of you and will adjust your behavior to succeed. You want to be the everyman or woman, the good neighbor, friend and coworker. You adapt to maintain this rapport because you need affirmation, reassurance and a sense of well-being to feel connected to others. The mediator needs validation to feel valuable, they chase success and want to be admired. They are often hard workers, tend to be competitive and very focused when it comes to achieving their goals. They are often "self-made" and usually find an area in which they can excel and thus gain the external recognition they so desperately need. They tend to feel insecure in their nature, as if there were nothing permanent to hold on to. Their fear has a very deep source and can manifest itself in very different ways, making them somewhat difficult to describe and type. Their fear expresses itself in worrying and in constantly imagining everything that could go wrong. Usually, they tend to be either very conscious or unconscious of their own anxiety and might need time to realize this uncertainty and doubt exists in them. They have a strong need for peace and harmony so they try to avoid conflict at all costs, whether internal or interpersonal. Life contains the potential for conflict literally at every turn - their desire to avoid it on principle leads to a kind of withdrawal from life. Most of them tend to be laid-back; they have settled into a strategy of "going with the flow." They are generally reliable, robust, modest, tolerant and lovable people.