Scott Thomas MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp
Persönlichkeit
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Eurotrip (2004) is a fun movie. I especially appreciate it, even though you can't actually drive a double-decker bus from England to Paris. That's not a thing you can do. Anyway, I digress. Minor logical misstep. I'm so excited because now I get to type Scott Thomas. It's a big day for me. Big smiles. Hold. We're capturing this moment. CHARACTERISTIC NOTES: ✅ Predictable outlook that presumes familiarity remains intact ✅ Ignorant decision-making ✅ Self-sacrificial inclination (e.g. when he tells everyone else to have their parents wire them money to go home willing to throw himself into a precarious situation) ✅ Motivation based on external optics (i.e. how others see him and not how he sees himself) ✅ Lack of common respect (e.g. when Scott starts competing with the mime while waiting in line) Judging from these characteristic notes, I think we can rule out Scott having a conscious preference for the Fe-Ti axis as well as him being an intuitive type. Why would an Fe-Ti user (who prioritize avoiding unnecessary conflict) try to show up a mime in the street in broad daylight for no apparent logical reason? Why would an Fe-Ti user (who finds more importance in the logical component than the valuable component of participation in forming a decision) be inclined towards self-sacrifice over such a set of circumstances Scott finds himself in when this inclination of his shows itself? Why would an intuitive type (a type that is able to abstract patterns out of events) expect familiarity to stay intact and be so nonchalant with making ignorant decisions? I think it's safe to type Scott a sensor on the Te-Fi axis. The question is then, what makes more sense between XSFP and XSTJ? VALUE ⏎ When Scott finds out Mieke is actually the girl in the photo his value of her turns on a dime and suddenly he's head over heels because he runs on introductory feeling versus introductory thinking. He thought Mieke was a guy because it seemed like the name Mike. He neglected logical reasoning making that assumption. What he did not neglect was emotional reasoning. He's using Fi. LOGIC ⏎ Scott doesn't make logical decisions for the most part, and his interest in having Jenny and Jamie meet him and Cooper on their trip seems like a pragmatic move to make, which indicates conscious Te. SENSATION ⏎ Scott is oriented by the moment with a vision lacking in detail. He also is not too concerned with going through the motions to get to the goal, which suggests Se is preferred over Si. INTUITION ⏎ Scott makes decisions with little foresight, but, what foresight Scott expresses seems to align with rather than deviate from potentiality. Compared to Cooper, Scott stays on point when entertaining ideas, even if the ideas are wild, which indicates Ni over Ne as his preference. Although Scott doesn't one-hundred percent fit the images of an XSFP that I have in my head, given that the film is not even trying to be a serious depiction of anything depicted in the film, Scott is most likely an XSFP type, and between ESFP and ISFP, my personal opinion is that Scott Thomas is most probable an ISFP.