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Tsukatsuki Rio MBTI Personality Type

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What personality type is Tsukatsuki Rio? Tsukatsuki Rio is an INTJ personality type in MBTI, 1w9 - so/sp - 154 in Enneagram, RCOEI in Big 5, LII in Socionics.

(1/2) Personally I see Big Sister more of an unhealthy SO6 rather than a SO1. She is someone who is focused on rationality above all because she sees it as an ideology or authority she can believe in. We can see this when she uses the trolley problem as her basis of reference. In here she believes that by sacrificing one for many is the most rational option hence the most correct option. She uses the existing institution as a form of authority to believe in. Fear contributes to a lack of certainty about what to do and how to act, so the Six continually looks for good data to base decisions on, then processes that data mentally, applying logic, reason, and rationality as a way to make the best decision about what to Do. the Type Six “is not only an intellectual type, but also the most logical of types, one who is devoted to reason.” He goes on to say that “in his need for answers to solve his problems, type VI is more than any other a questioner, and thus a potential philosopher.” The Six lives in the realm of intellect, not only as a method of solving problems, but also as a way of “problem-seeking” in an attempt to feel safe. The Social Six: “Duty” Lacking either trust in themselves (like the Sexual Six) or other people (like the SelfPreservation Six), Social Sixes deal with the passion of fear and its related anxiety by relying on abstract reason or a specific ideology as an impersonal frame of reference. They find safety by relying on authorities, or on the “authority” of reason, rules, and rational thinking. Social 6 Subtype description This subtype copes with fear by finding a good authority. They think the way to be safe is to follow the rules of their chosen authority, whether a person, a system, or an ideology. They tend to be dutiful, legalistic, intellectual, responsible, and efficient, and they rely on following guidelines or reference points to feel secure. They see the world in terms of black and white, rather than gray. If this is your subtype, you tend to take on a large amount of responsibility. You tend to feel duty-bound to take care of others and the collective. Loyalty to causes and authority figures may come from an egoic need to feel safe. You can become too much of a “true believer”—too devoted to authorities or ideologies. You must learn to trust your own authority, not just look outside yourself for guidelines about what to do to feel a sense of security. By focusing on systems, ideals, and rules, you may neglect your need to connect more deeply with your emotions or instincts. Social Sixes express fear through a need to deal with anxiety by relying on abstract reason or ideologies as a frame of reference. Obeying authority through knowing what the rules are helps them to feel safe in the world. Unlike the SP Six, this Six has more certainty and can be “too sure” of things as a way of dealing with the anxiety of uncertainty. Social Sixes focus on precision and efficiency. They adhere to whatever the guidelines are as form of having a protective authority. These Sixes are not very spontaneous; they live a more scripted life. As a result of being so much in their heads, they don’t have very much contact with their instincts or their intuition. They tend to be shy and have little ability to socialize or to be moved or touched by something or someone. SO6 can be too sure with their ideology as well as well being out of touch with their emotions and instincts due to them always focus being on their head. They are enforcers of their belief and focused on precision and efficiency which I can see in Rio. Social Sixes can tend to be controlling, impatient, judgmental, and self-critical. They demand a lot of themselves, and may insist on everything being done according to their codes and viewpoints. Others may perceive Social Sixes as cold or cool, as they can be very formal in the things they do. Individuals with this subtype can have many characteristics in common with Type Ones, especially Self-Preservation Ones. Like Ones, they follow rules and tend to be controlled, critical, hardworking, punctual, precise, and responsible. However, while Ones are guided in a confident way by a sense of their own internal standards, Sixes’ fear of making a mistake has more to do with getting in trouble with an external authority.

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