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Madeline Argy MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp

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"Welcher Persönlichkeitstyp ist {profilename}? {profilename} ist ein {MBTI} -Persönlichkeitstyp in MBTI, {enneagram} - {iv} - {tritype} in EnneArgram, {big5} in Big 5, {socionics} in Socionics."

Madeline just took a Myers-Briggs test on the Pretty Lonesome podcast. Her results were a tie between ESTP and INTP. Neither of those reflect the debate happening here, and I think we can agree that online tests aren’t the best method for self typing in general. That being said, we can still pull some useful info from her answers, which I intend to do here. I am on the fence about dominant Ne, inferior Si. Currently considering the possibility of dominant Se, inferior Ni instead. I'll update with evidence for my vote whenever I come to a conclusion. Update: Yeah, her Ne is just too prominent to not be her dominant function. As for inferior Si, her lack of consistency/need for constant change, as well as constantly putting her health on the back burner is pretty classic inferior Si. Also, after watching her interact with higher Se users like Tara yummy, there’s a clear difference between the two. What I can see is TiFe > FiTe. Here are a few quotes from the podcast episode that hopefully provide coherent support for that perspective: QUESTION: “Do you usually value sentiment more than logic or logic more than sentiment?” ANSWER: “Logic more than sentiment because sentiment without logic is really useless to me. I wish I was the other way though. It’d be nice.” - Notice her reasoning behind the answer. It’s not that she rejects sentiment altogether, she just rejects sentiments with no logical foundation - one's that don't make sense to her. She also frequently follows this train of thought on the podcast. Instead of claiming, “X is bad because it contradicts what I believe/is generally considered bad,” she often goes on a tangent about how, “X is bad because its internal framework has obvious contradictions, making it illogical, meaning that it can’t be trusted.”I can see how the term “useless” might sound like a Te perspective, but as I just described, the way she actively applies her answer is so Ti. QUESTION: “Do you usually show your feelings freely or keep them to yourself?” ANSWER: “Uh, I keep them to myself. Not intentionally, though. Sometimes I just don’t know I have them.” - I struggle to imagine a person with aux Fi answering that way. While they could certainly make their feelings private, they would be far more inclined to recognizing their existence. Conversely, Fi is a blind spot for ExTPs. The next quote offers a more obvious example for Fe > Fi. QUESTION: “Do you admire more the people who are too original and individual to care whether they are conspicuous or conventional enough never to make themselves conspicuous?” ANSWER: “Too original and individual to care whether they are conspicuous. I’ve recently met a person, one of those people who was so unapologetically themselves and it filled me up with this, like, confidence again. I love coming across people like that because they remind me … Cause I think naturally, I really mold myself to the people that I'm around … I don’t try to mirror people, I just do mirror people. And I don’t like it about myself. I hate not being consistent. I am not consistent with anything in my life. Not my work ethic, not my routine, not my personality, like I do have a consistent personality and I always return back to it, but I always stray from it too. I know what it is because I always feel when I return to it and it’s always there and I can never destroy it, hard as I’ve tried, but I always like pingpong around and it’s really exhausting. And every time I get into a relationship, whenever I finally ******* break up with them, I always get this little voice in my head of like, ‘Welcome back.’ And it’s so freaky and it happens to me every time … And it’s like the whole time I was in the relationship … even when they’re not in the room, even when they can’t see or hear me, I’m like still mirroring them.” - A lot to unpack there, but the main takeaway is Fe > Fi. Again, I struggle to comprehend how a person with higher Fi could report feeling so dramatically disconnected from themself. Lacking an "inner self" and mirroring others to replace it - even when alone - contrasts how Fi should function when it places higher in a person's cognitive function stack. On the other hand, it would be appropriate for an Fe user. I'd be interested to know what you all think about these observations. Arguments for FiTe or any other takes are welcome :)

Biografie

Madeline Felicity Argy (born 7 July 2000) is an English influencer. She created her TikTok account in 2021 and became known online for her candid storytimes. In 2022, a video of her talking about a worm inside of her sister's leg went viral; she was soon signed to United Talent Agency. In 2023, she began hosting the podcast Pretty Lonesome with Madeline Argy through Alex Cooper's Unwell Network. Her on-again, off-again relationship with male rapper Central Cee, which began in 2022, has also received media attention.

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