Vincent Fennell MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp
Persönlichkeit
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He is definitely so5! Read this words about so5: “These Fives do not relate to ordinary people in everyday life - they relate to easily idealized experts who share their ideals; with people who exhibit what they consider to be outstanding characteristics based on shared values and knowledge, and whom they can keep at bay. Thus, for so Fives, greed manifests itself in the greedy search for higher ideals that will give them meaning, linking them to something special, thereby improving their lives. The so Five's passion is the need for the essential, the sublime, or the extraordinary, instead of the here and now. In keeping with this need for relationships based on shared ideals, so Fives tend to look higher, to higher values. According to Naranjo, they look at the stars and care little about life on earth. Unlike sx Fives who are iconoclasts, so Fives are admiring people - people who admire others who express their ideals in unusual ways. Striving for supervalues and adhering to them, they may treat ordinary life and ordinary people with contempt. The life of the mind seems more attractive, and people at a distance who represent the extraordinary seem to them more seductive and interesting than the people they meet in everyday life. So Fives seek the highest meaning in life, guided by a deep (potentially unconscious) feeling that everything is meaningless if the highest meaning is not found. This Five's desire to find the extraordinary highlights the polarity they can perceive between the extraordinary and the nonsensical. They search for meaning in order to avoid the frightening sense of the meaninglessness of the world, but in their search for meaning they are so oriented towards the search for the quintessence of life - extraordinary - that they may cease to be interested in everyday life. They see the abyss between the ideal and everyday life and burn in longing for a higher meaning. So Fives prefer not to feel. They can be mysterious and inaccessible or fun and intellectually appealing. They can hide behind their expert persona and tend to develop a sense of omnipotence through the exercise of their intellect. These Fives may imagine that they are superior to others because of their higher values and ideals. Although they would never intentionally show it, they strive for recognition and prestige; they want to be someone important, and they often seek to fulfill this desire by teaming up with people they admire.”