Sakura Yamauchi MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp
Persönlichkeit
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here's my argument for Fi>Fe (based on the movie; not sure if she's different in the manga): Sakura is not intrinsically concerned with how her actions will affect others. Whether it's inviting Haruki into her life when she knows she's going to die or wanting to keep her disease from her friends, she acts entirely based on what feels right to her or what makes her feel the best. - she pursues a relationship with Haruki because she wants to be like him and because he makes her feel normal; she pursues him because of how HE makes HER feel. She's not attuned to his feelings nor what he wants nor how her death will affect him. she acts entirely based upon what she wants in her life without taking his feelings into account. - she doesn't tell Kyoko or her other friends about her disease because she doesn't want them to treat her differently; she just wants to live a normal, pain-free life (7 vibes af lol). She never considers how not telling Kyoko about her disease would affect Kyoko. we see at the end that Kyoko wishes Sakura had told her so she could make the most out of whatever time she had left with Sakura. but, recurrent theme, Sakura naturally focuses on what she wants in her life, and she doesn't take Kyoko's feelings into consideration. she doesn't hide her disease and hide her feelings for others' sake; she hides them because she doesn't want her final days to be filled with sorrow and pain. we see her berate Haruki several times for asking her serious questions, showing that for her own happiness, she doesn't like thinking about the serious & painful stuff. the majority of her actions towards people revolve around bringing herself happiness without recognizing how others will be affected. the reality of Sakura's character is that she is more aware of and more concerned about her feelings over others' feelings, which is indicative of Fi over Fe.