James Moriarty MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp
Persönlichkeit
"Welcher Persönlichkeitstyp ist {profilename}? {profilename} ist ein {MBTI} -Persönlichkeitstyp in MBTI, {enneagram} - {iv} - {tritype} in EnneArgram, {big5} in Big 5, {socionics} in Socionics."
"I just wanted to see what happens." High Ne expectations, sh*tt* Si anchor. For sure this little weirdo is an intuitive: "I'm a teapot... But I'm always empty because I have a hole that can't be covered up... So I keep spilling my insides even when people try to fill me up." He doesn't know what he wants in life because he doesn't have a sense of self but understood the nature of his psychosis perfectly (lack of Fi + Ne+Ti natural inclination to view the self separate from the actual self: isolate the ego to be examined "objectively"): he knows that he wants to be entertained and not bored. The whole detective game was to keep him occupied. xxTPs can also plan long-term, and they can also have their own principles. The main difference is that Ti knows what it has to do to achieve what it wants and Fi knows what it wants so it figures out a way of how to get it. Of course he's gonna plan it, he still has a thinking function up his stacks: that's kinda like the whole deal of being an xNTx (stereotypically speaking), having the capability- whether they utilize it or not is mostly up to the person themselves. Moriarty for sure had to plan it: just think about it. He had to build up his influence and gain means. He couldn't just act whenever he wanted to. Having Si in the ego stacks helps with tolerance and patience because it takes a while for it to gather and sift through the data. For Mortiarty's case he knew what he had to do and who he wanted that Fe connection with- and when he wasn't getting the Fe feedback he wanted to see (Sherlock getting entertained) it frustrated him. "I'm doing this for your sake, right?"- it's what weak but arrogant and greedy Fe says: 『あなた』のために。 He keeps forcing that inf. Si impression of his sister's symbol to him is what Watson is to Sherlock: a temporary solution to fill the gap of the conceptual and philosophical" teapot". (weirdo) Spoilers: His sister was the only Ti-Fe (he had to rationalize it within himself that he was doing it for someone else, and denying of being completely clueless on what he wants) reason to keep him tethered to normalcy and sanity. He tried to establish that Fe connection with Sherlock with his antics but it kept failing. He wanted Sherlock (INTP) to verbalize that they were "the same kind of empty" but when he didn't get that the further and further he fell for the his fix for the possibilities... Only in his case it was chaos and murder. It was like a math formula for him (Ti personalized logic): "Just kill someone one time... and if that's not enough maybe kill two people." High Ne dependence to "fill" his "teapot", indulgence in the realization of his probabilities, can't stop the "game" because it fulfills the need for what it new and what others can "show" him to confirm his personalized logic (Ti) of variables to his life's equation. Ti methodology of figuring things out. Fe charm and wit, Ti-Fe tactics in manipulation. Inf. Si= "I can't escape from my nature" only recognizes one version of himself and he holds on to that. He has to keep comparing and contrasting whatever poor Si impression he has (which is mostly his ****** up philosophy about the relationship he had with his sister) to what kind of Fe connection he wishes to establish with Sherlock. Add his sociopathy to the mix, you have a character with the intellect and lack of conscience to cause unspeakable harm while treating it like a game to play with his friend. ばか。
Biografie
Persönlichkeit correlate
Sherlock Holmes
John H. Watson
Fuyuto Kyougoku
Irene Adler
Mary Morstan
Mrs. Hudson
Mycroft Holmes
Lucy Morstan