Reinhardt Greifenberg MBTI Personality Type
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What personality type is Reinhardt Greifenberg? Reinhardt Greifenberg is an ESFJ personality type in MBTI, 3w2 - so/sx - 379 in Enneagram, in Big 5, ESE in Socionics.
and here I am for the analysis of one of my favorite Herz characters and who is 107 years old today, that is that "bono" of Reinhard "Nardo" Greifenberg. since the first chapters in which he appears / is mentioned his personality so sparkling immediately jumps out. Obviously I'll do spoilers. The first thing you see in him is the extraverted feeling, in a way as sure as gold: he really believes in what he does, in what he fights, you see he does it for his own sound principles and not for seconds. ends. This healthy FE makes it authentic, rare, almost unique, and manifests itself in history in multiple ways: in particular, I appreciate it when it works for companions so that the missions go well (so much so that Keller, the Geolier of the Panzers, defines him as "the best ace of the front") and also when he is the so-called "buddy" or "dad of the group" with them. His social intelligence is truly admirable, and his charm as a charismatic leader I believe is given both by FE and by his enneagram, the 3w2, which I will discuss later. However, he represents neither the archetype nor the stereotype of ESFJ. Unlike what some might think about an FE-dom, Reinhard is not an "attention *****", on the contrary: he has a certain independence, which I really appreciate. He is much more afraid of failing in regards to something he believes in than of not being loved / appreciated. His knowledge of others and his great ability to understand them (of the moments in the tent with Konrad or when he consoles Friedrich and tries to guide him better) I think is very much like a socionic ESE, and a FE led by SI. Even if it is difficult to see this second function in him (I admit that I notice a lot of NE in Reinhard) there is indeed: the author, just yesterday, pointed out to me how both he and Konrad (ESTJ) trace their past to find happiness in those moments, especially when they were kids. Another moment that I appreciate, and that makes him an impulsive person, is when he punches Reiting (I think he was called that) because he offended Konrad. This sense of friendship and love of his really does him honor, although it may portray him as a person who is sometimes even crazy. As I said before, and I refer to a sentence in history, you see a lot of NE in him. "While Reinhard was the one with a thousand odd ideas, Konrad had always been conscientious and with his head on his shoulders, ready to bring him back on the beaten path and trying to mitigate his impulses. He immediately understood that he could trust him". Here, this not being with his head on his shoulders could make Reinhard think mistakenly as an ENFJ, even if his NE is very visible: he is a boy with a thousand ideas, often undecided on which to choose, and always ready (thanks to FE ) to do the right thing for him and for the group. Finally, I can talk about both his enneagram and his tritype: 3w2, 7w6, 9w8. The 3w2 is palpable in the air: even if he is not afraid of not being accepted (or at least not evident), he always tries to set himself constant goals and to expand above all on a social level, seeking constant social communication with others ( in his case his subordinates). he is naturally sure of himself, and I think one of his weaknesses, even if not explicit, is too much concentration on his social image, appearing almost like a poster soldier. The 7w6 shows itself when he is always looking for new ideas if he gets bored of the previous ones, and also in trying to remain optimistic in the most difficult situations, be cooperative and above all be very close to the sensibilities of others (as done with Friedrich). The most seen traits of 9w8 are its ability to encourage others, to see more perspectives in a situation and to judge others as effectively as possible. He can also often be perceived as blunt (but not so much) and above all stubborn when he puts something on his head (not only when Konrad tells him not to think about Reiting, but also when he tries to balance his impulses). Well, this was my analysis of his fantastic character. I hope you like it, if you want to let me know yours. Until next 🛬🛬💙
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