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Jake (ENHYPEN) MBTI Personality Type

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What personality type is Jake (ENHYPEN)? Jake (ENHYPEN) is an ESTP personality type in MBTI, 2w3 - so/sx - 279 in Enneagram, SCOAN in Big 5, SEI in Socionics.

MBTI ARGUMENTS: (1/2) I almost typed him as an ENFJ because his Fe is soooo obvious in his function preferences, but he doesn’t deploy Ni all that much and his Ti is actually pretty good, then I saw this quote about when he was younger and realized that he just developed his Fe usage: 📌”My brother’s personality is completely opposite to mine in every way. I might be different now, but back then I was distant and never talked, while my brother was the opposite and talked all the time. In a weird way it helped us to get along well. I didn’t know at the time, but he did things for me that most older siblings don’t do for their younger siblings. We always played together, played soccer every day together, and he helped me study. I never fought much with my brother, but if we did it was because I was being moody and throwing a tantrum in front of my mom, and then my brother would scold me. At the time I couldn’t figure out why he was upset for something I said to our mom, but now I get it—my brother’s a good person and was telling me not to talk to our mom that way.” From analyzing him I believe he’s an ESTP 9w1 SEI with convergent and balanced use of Se-Fe. 📍Se-Fe “I mastered how to release stress fast. I find relief from even extremely trivial things. I find a little bit of joy even in going home and having a late-night snack with HEESEUNG or playing games with the other members.” “Regardless of if it’s NI-KI or one of the backup dancers, I felt bad that I had to step on their backs, but I tried to do it as lightly as possible. I’m important, but so are they. And I love playing sports, so I’m good at the part where I catch the rugby ball midair. I think they took notice and gave me that part in the choreography.” “Watching performance videos help me the most since I haven’t had much stage experience yet. There have been so many idol group performances with diverse concepts. Because I watch so many of them, I’ve become more mindful of the concepts when thinking about performances, and I try to copy the expressions of the idols that staged those performances. I watch the videos of YEONJUN from TOMORROW X TOGETHER to pick up the playful expressions. I want to look like I’m enjoying the performance, but also cute at the same time.” “I had to work harder than the others because I’ve only been a trainee for nine months. I didn’t want to lag behind. Once we debut, our dance performances have to be perfectly synchronized, and there are fancams too, so everyone can tell whether we’re good or not. I thought a lot about my dancing and singing because I wanted to show everyone that I made progress during the two months of preparation for our debut.” “Life in Australia was the definition of a chill life. I would get off school at three, and I didn’t have many things to do. The pace of life in Australia is slower, and you have a lot of time to think. So I found the Korean culture very different, with everything being done so quickly. I liked being busy and having a routine while living as a trainee for nine months in Korea, but these days, I sometimes miss the relaxed atmosphere of Australia.” 📍Ti-Fe “I think I unconsciously deal with things rationally in every situation rather than emotionally. I don’t cry from emotions much. I almost never cry, except for at fan meeting concerts. But I think as a musical artist and when working I need some level of sensitivity or emotion.” “I believe narrations should be able to draw people in. They should tie the whole album together. The title song “Given-Taken” is dark, and I thought it adequately described the fear and complicated feelings that arise when heading toward a new world so that’s the feel I tried to express.” “I think the song describes the determination or fear we have as we enter the new world after I-LAND, so I tried to be mindful of that when filming the music video. I didn’t want my gestures to suggest that the song can only be interpreted in one way. I wanted to leave room for interpretation for the fans. It wasn’t easy because it was my first time filming a music video, but I did my best.” “Because our personalities are only a little bit different, our actions might be slightly different, but our intentions and feelings are similar. I feel seriously worried when he seems like he can’t express his feelings or what he wants. And I try my best to speak up for him. Also, I’ve had to say goodbye to a lot of people my whole life, so I don’t open up that easily, so even if my friends do something I don’t like I usually just let it go. But what’s special about ENHYPEN is that we’re close enough now to tell each other the things that make us sad.”

Biography

Shim Jaeyun (Hangul: 심재윤; born November 15, 2002), better known by his stage name Jake (Hangul: 제이크), is a South Korean singer and dancer under Belift Lab. He previously lived in Brisbane, Australia. He is one of the members in the boygroup ENHYPEN and he was one of the contestants and winners in the reality survival show I-LAND. Official Reveal: ISTJ (2021), ESTJ (2022) https://youtu.be/g8Ej9-0vZNs

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