Kurt Wylde MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp
Persönlichkeit
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Originally, I did type him as INTJ, however I have changed to ISTP. The below explains Ni and Se usage. The last comment explains Ti and Fe. In the first real-time we get a verbal interaction from Kurt, it's his skepticism...a gut feeling that Tezla is either not telling the drivers anything or might actually be insane. Humorous enough, he wasn't entirely wrong to distrust tesla; this "gut feeling" is usually stereotyped as Ni functions. If you know the comic backstory, you'll know Kurt was accused of cheating, and thus entered the world race as some form of "redemption" to uphold his standing and integrity. Kurt uses Ni to take initiative to ask his fellow Teku for help, after their defeat in the Storm Realm. Kurt also used Ni to determine the partners he was working for in the "shady business deal" were crooked and he thus backed out. He also considered the cons and pros of spilling everything he knew, when he was questioned, and ultimately saved himself and let Markie get thrown in prison even though he warned his brother to get out of the deal too. [I do side with Kurt on the issue, cause he did warn Markie. "He was too stubborn to quit."] Kurt also tells Karma to keep accelerating on the vertical section of the storm realm, recognizing the singular complete solution, but his Se was so low he didn't pick up on that Karma already figured it out; who is another Ni dominant. Ni even helps Kurt save Shirako, "There's only one way to stop Shirako." Kurt knew how he was gonna stop Shirako from exploding his car in the cliffside realm and is successful in saving the driver's life. Why I disagree with ISTP: If Kurt was Ti dominant, he'd show curiosity about why the realms work the way they do. He'd ask questions about why something works the way it does: but ultimately he usually seeks efficient ways to race and how to complete his goals. He doesn't even ask why Teezla picked him for a driver in the first place. We have Ni dominant, as ironically doesn't see the subtle clues right in front of him. ISTP uses Se regularly and would pick up on the clues Kurt missed: Gelorem is willing to kill drivers, his brother wants to show what he can do as a form of approval, and he even fails to see the ice in front of him when he tries to one-up vert. Kurt is ironic, Se inferior. If you notice closely, you'll notice Kurt actually doesn't use Ti. He doesn't want to know why Teezla wants the wheel but instead works to efficiently keep it away from him because his hunch tells him it's too dangerous. However, his Se doesn't tell him the obvious fact that if the wheel is too dangerous, why do the drones want it? He never asks why does Clip want the wheel? Kurt also isn't out to develop complex systems in his mind either and is actually rather goal-oriented [Te]. He never asks why, but instead "how." "How did they [silencers] get a copy of the wheel?" "Lani, did the accelerons leave a machine inside the realms, something to help a driver?" These are Ni conclusions based on all possibilities, and using them to try to make efficient decisions. Knowing they needed help to beat the drones, he called up his teku drivers to better the odds of stopping them. Kurt also tells Vert to "stay focussed" while in the Storm Realm Now to get to Fi, if Kurt was ISFP, we never have Kurt express his internal values until the final race on Highway 35 where Markie gets hurt. He feels it's his responsibility to keep the wheel away from Teezla, to protect his brother, and he even tells Galorum that he's a good driver and shouldn't have to cheat to win. He hates to cheat, despite doing so. Kurt also wants the drivers to not get hurt, as he tells this to the clip drivers. Kurt also HATES being labeled as untrustworthy, angry about his brother picking fights with him and Karma being suspicious of him. Kurt also leads the mission to save his brother, because he feels he has to and it's his duty as he's never helped his brother before. Kurt even says when racing Markie over trying to keep the wheel of power away from Teezla, "I have to do what I think is right!" Kurt also prizes himself as one of, if not entirely, the best racer of the World Race. He rubs this in Markie's face that he beat him when taunting him at the Junk realm. Definitely not Fe, as Kurt never shares the drivers' feelings, and possesses his own independent values: Being the best, and that he must do what he feels is right and personal crashed into Gelorm to save vert For inferior Se, I feel that it is indeed Kurt's blindspot. Kurt risked himself getting killed or seriously injured when the truck almost ran him over in the metro realm. Kurt also puts himself at risk of racing in the realms and even causes some of the drivers to crash in the world race. Kurt also is one of the few drivers that barely ever plays his music, only doing so once, unlike Shirako. Inferior Se also makes Kurt riskily crash his car into the icicle, leading to his defeat in the World Race.