Swan 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."
They are misunderstood,mysterious,loyal,wise,and intuitive defenders / dreamers They may look weak but they are actually tough in the inside The reason why swans like to act aggresive maybe it is because they understand that most people will take the advantage of their power to hurt / harm / kill / against something that is small / weak and defenseless that can't / don't know how to defend themselves or speak up / stand up for themselves,and maybe this is the reason why they tend to act aggresive / overprotective because they might be aware that most humans will harm them, especially when it comes to defending their love ones / their babies(they only attack / being aggresive whenever they feel threatened) They only being gentle / trust whenever that person tries to help them/treated them nicely because they understand that the person isn't gonna harm/hurt them Just because someone is mindful doesn't mean that the person can't get aggresive / implusive in times especially when they can't control their emotions anymore / in stressful situations Swans are always foscusing on protecting the families which leads to more Fe,i also think swans could be both INFJ and ISFJ because both will work pretty well in their own ways actually Also i don't quite get it why swans will be this misunderstood just because of their overprotective,wise,and mysterious nature
Biografie
It is thought that the long, graceful neck of these magnificent birds evolved to facilitate feeding on the bottom of the shallow waters that they frequent. Unlike most water birds, swans rarely dive and prefer instead to float serenely on the surface. Despite their weight, swans are excellent fliers. Takeoffs can be a bit of a problem, though, and they must build flying speed by running with their broad webbed feet on a long stretch of water. Like a small aircraft, swans maneuver poorly in flight and often lose their lives by flying into telephone and power lines. Revered throughout history for their beauty, swans feature prominently in Greek lore, where Zeus disguised himself as a swan to seduce Leda, and in medieval England, where all swans were the property of the king, who issued licenses for their private possession.