Yara Shahidi 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."

EDIT: Feel free to disregard this. I'm actually now firmly on the side of Yara being an ENFJ who has a good use of all of all her functions. I've been thinking recently that Yara might be an INFJ. It might be a similar case to Zendaya where she looks like a Fe dom at first, but after looking at her closely, you see that while Yara is still a high Fe/Ni user, her Ti is way too well-developed to be her inferior function. Idk if this applies, but that YouTube compilation of people being shocked at how smart she is shows a good amount of Ni, Fe and Ti usage. She seems like a big picture thinker who's all about using what she learns to help the greater good and create positive change. This is just a thought, though. I could be completely off base. Here are some quotes that I think might help pin down her type: "I like to think I know a lot, but I don't. I'm motivated to learn more." "I know, ultimately, I want to help effect change; otherwise, I would look at myself in the mirror every day and think, 'What in the world am I doing with my life?'" "The more you learn about someone, how could you not want to protect them and their rights? The more you learn about a culture or a certain identity, it's hard to not feel empathy." "One thing I've always been concerned about is the objectification of women in ads, and that's one thing where I was like, 'Well, if I become a part of advertising, I could change that.'" "I always try to analyze why I'm not feeling very confident. Is it something external? Like, 'Oh, something happened today and now I don't feel like I'm on my game.' Is it something internal I have to work on? And then just going from there because it really does stem from self-care, and also understanding that it's a part of the natural process." "On a personal level, I think dressing is such a form of expression, and when you do events, it's important to feel as though you are authentically yourself." "Personally, getting into college was a big deal because I realized it's probably one of the only things I've fully planned. The rest of my life has been, for the most part, a nice little happy accident. I'm glad that it happened this way, but it's nonetheless unintentional." "Never jeopardize who you are for a role. Now, I'm not saying you should never change for a role, because the fun of being different characters is adapting different nuances and different parts of the character, but never jeopardize your moral compass or anything like that to have a role." "There's a misconception that happiness is consistent and that there's one form of it, in which case I found myself feeling as though I couldn't be happy because I didn't achieve that one definition that I had of it. Sometimes my happiness stems from just pure joy and music and being with family, and some of it - it may sound really twisted - but really accepting every other emotion."

Biografie

Yara Sayeh Shahidi (born February 10, 2000) is an American actress, model, and activist. She gained recognition for her starring role as the oldest daughter Zoey Johnson on the sitcom Black-ish (2014–present) and its spin-off series Grown-ish (2018–present). Her film credits include Imagine That (2009), Smallfoot (2018), and the lead role in The Sun Is Also a Star (2019). Time included her on "The 30 Most Influential Teens of 2016" list. Starting in 2018, Shahidi began college at Harvard University with a plan to major in Interdisciplinary Sociology and African American Studies.

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