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Ashura MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Ashura? Ashura is an ENFJ personality type in MBTI, 2w3 - SO2 - 296 in Enneagram, SCOAI in Big 5, EIE in Socionics.

Ashura is considered an excellent storyteller. He is a typical air personality who was born under the sign of the Watcher, and therefore his Starstone is onyx. He runs Ormuu's Horn Inn in Kilima Valley. Ashura regularly visits the Remembrance Garden to honor his beloved late wife Sabine as she has recently died in a climbing accident. He likes to leave Sundrop Lilies at her memorial site. "Eshe finds it strange that I spend so much of my time helping the Humans settle in. If I suddenly found myself appear in a strange new and unknown land, I’d want someone to help me too. Helping others is the greatest joy in my life!" ➳ The Good Samaritan Tritype®: 269, 296, 629, 692, 926, 962 😇👍🥰 If you are a 269, you are caring and accepting. You want to be helpful, supportive and peaceful. You like people and want to find ways to engage with them. Your sense of pride comes from getting along with others and being of assistance. You are known for your kindness, easygoing and friendly disposition. You will push for what you think is needed but may struggle with being seen as passive or quietly passive-aggressive. The good samaritan can think that they are only worth something if they are helpful to others, as their highest ideal is likely love. They consider being selfless to be their duty. Giving to others adds to the purpose of their existence. 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. In fact, many of them are introverted. Others lead more active social lives, but always remain to some extent "outside" or not fully involved, as if to protect themselves from threats to their peace of mind. 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.

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