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Blair Waldorf MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Blair Waldorf? Blair Waldorf is an ESTJ personality type in MBTI, 3w4 - so/sp - 368 in Enneagram, SLOEN in Big 5, LSE in Socionics.

Y’all are exasperating. She’s an ESTJ. Many of the people saying "she’s an ENTJ period :)" are completely misunderstanding the Si-Ne pair and are simply assuming the core function of Ni is to scheme. No one has presented a firm, confident case for ENTJ that has embodied the fundamental purposes of Ni-auxiliary and Se-tertiary. Si serves a Te-dom in the preference to use traditional methods and tactics to reach goals and solve problems. It calls on past experiences, approaches to conflicts, and methods of doing things. An Si user is constantly comparing present data to past information. Retrospection is a strong skill. Because the Si is judging based off of the data perceived by the user in the past, it makes it so that the function is extremely concrete. Si picks up on very subtle details in systems. It values stability and consistency and is prone to falling in routine as its comfort comes from PREDICTABILITY and everyday efficiency. It is highly practical. Very repetitive. This is the essence of Si. Blair demonstrates auxiliary-Si to a T. She compares people, experiences, and situations to what she is used to. Her memories and what she thinks she knows are what she trusts the most. When Blair schemes, she uses the information presented to her by the situation (S), compares it to her library of past situations similar to the current one (Si), connects them all together in a synchronized pattern (N) and projects them onto the outside world as a variety of different approaches (Ne). This plans process becomes solid but it’s outcome although anticipated confidently (Te), is not solid (Ne), but is projected to work based off of what Blair knows to have worked in the past (Si) and what she knows to be factual and practical (Te + Si). She values predictability highly, is extremely focused on the details and trusts in her past. Ne is tertiary, which means it comes up during mild stress and is also a relief function. When Blair went to Paris with Serena, she looked to the possibility of romance (Ne), when she broke up with Chuck she considered the possibility of getting back with him after succeeding (Ne), when she suspected that Julie was a bad person, she generated possibilities of who Julie was rather than drawing a single firm conclusion about her. She needs to often verbalize the facts at hand to fully understand them (Ne) and she doesn’t weed out the possibilities by intuitive guesses, she uses the facts at hand and what she knows is most applicable (Si). Ne is also the mild-stress function, so she comes out when she is only SLIGHTLY becoming stressed. Blair often becomes worried or flustered with the possibilities of her plans and dreams falling through (Ne). Si is also highly organized, sometimes to a fault. High Ni users can definitely be organized especially if they use Te, however, not as consistently and routinely organized when it comes to facts and actions. ( Not saying an Ni user can’t display these behaviors, just that it’s less common). And yes, the dreaded tradition argument. If my above argument didn’t convince you, maybe i can present this argument better than most. Blair values the past. She believes history repeats itself, traditions should be held in high esteem, we should learn from our past actions ( look how she treats serena when she makes impulsive decisions), and that the morals and values that have historically worked, should continue working. Se seeks novelty. It isn’t resistant to predictability. It changes things up often just for the fun of it. Just because Blair likes shopping means nothing. She doesn’t go out of her way to seek novelty. If something has consistently worked for her, she doesn’t randomly change it for a newfound sense of enjoyment. She’s resistant to the new. If you don’t realize this, you didn’t watch gossip girl. Anything that disrupts what she has formerly held true unnerves her (Si), and she must inspect it deeply from multiple perspectives often orally (Ne) and even after doing this does not come to a single firm conclusion (Ne). Think about when she found out Brandeis was a prostitute and shamed her (Si+Fi morals: "I am not used to this...therefore it is wrong. "/"This isn’t historically accepted. This means it isn’t good.")...then looked at it from another viewpoint. (Ne) To recap, Si: Details, consistency, predictability, practicality, tradition, routine. Mottos: "What has continuously worked for me?", "Where have i seen something like this before?", "How can relate this to my past?" Ne: Ideas, connections, patterns in the EXTERNAL world. It comes to several possible conclusions about the object in relation to the subject.(Ni is internal ideas, connections, and patterns. It comes to one firm conclusion about the subject in relation to the object.) However, since Ne is tertiary, it filters through Si (past experience, practical data, proven methods) before reaching Te. Idc for your arguments against me. Truly.

Biography

Blair Cornelia Waldorf (born November 15, 1991) portrayed by #LeightonMeester, is the daughter of Harold and Eleanor Waldorf, respectively a successful lawyer and fashion designer. Due to her position as queen bee of Manhattan's social scene, Blair's actions and relations are under constant scrutiny from the mysterious Gossip Girl, a popular blogger.

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