BNPV (The Colonist) MBTI Personality Type
Personality
What personality type is BNPV (The Colonist)? BNPV (The Colonist) is an ENTJ personality type in MBTI, 3w4 - - 837 in Enneagram, SCOEN in Big 5, in Socionics.
The Colonist has excellent foresight and concern themselves more with fulfilling goals assigned to them rather than personal ones. However, Colonists are too emotionally turbulent, causing them to retreat from goals every once in a while and accomplish absolutely nothing. They'll make empty promises just for the sake of upholding a favourable image while lazing away, convincing themselves that what they're doing is actually improving their future. [𝟏𝐁] Colonists require constant changes in their environment. They prefer to make strategies before heading into anything of which they will strictly follow unless they find a better route. They dislike taking risks without thinking through them extensively - but even after that, they could still be hesitant. Colonists live in the future and tend to rigidly control themselves, fearing what could happen if they let their impulses reign. If their environment has no changes, Colonists will take things into their own hands and desperately search for any sort of novelty at all which they can cling to until it becomes too familiar. Colonists prefer to focus on only one goal, finding multiple as overwhelming and too difficult to plan for extensively. They prefer to follow their own, detailed plans and don't care about anyone else's at all. They look down on simple plans. [𝟐𝐍] Colonists have an exceptional ability to charm others as well as a great capacity for action. They prefer to be around others or at least working on something they can show-off to them. Colonists are incredibly attuned to social environments and readily adjust their behaviour to ensure no one is uncomfortable, feeling their discomfort like their own. Colonists love to immerse themselves in pleasant sensations and aesthetics, leaning towards maximalism and materialism. They dislike fixed hierarchies. [𝟑𝐏] Internally, Colonists feel unlovable. They compensate with this through excessive activity, though this leads to burn-out. When burnt-out, their emotions begin to violently attack them and they sink into a state of self hatred which gets worse the less active they are. Since their activities are only for the sake of drowning out their pain rather than for the activities themselves, Colonists tend to bluff and lie while exaggerating the amount of work they've done in order to convey their ideal image: a charming entrepreneur with an incredible sense of the future. [𝟒𝐕] It's more important to look productive than to be productive for this type. Their standards of what's productive is based entirely on what others think which can lead to them not being very productive if those standards are flawed. Since they do not know what's productive or not yet want to be seen as such, they often cave into pressure to do things they aren't interested in or think is pointless, though they only do them until others think they've done an adequate amount of work. Colonists truly desire to slack off and do whatever they want yet find it hard to refuse work.