Anton Chigurh 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."
Ignore the comments claiming "ENTJ" and making appeals to Jungian typology, they gravely misunderstand it. Copy from a reply: Jung's "Introverted Thinker" corresponds with the MBTI IxTJ types. The MBTI did not translate Jung properly, at all. Something like Socionics did, which is why there is such a major gap between both systems. Jung's Extraverted Rationals make up the foundation of modern society, they are driven by external achievement, the tried-and-true, oriented completely towards the external reality (MBTI "Si", but this does not correspond to Jung's Introverted Sensation type at all, as once again demonstrated in the proper translation of Socionics). Chigurh does not need anything "demonstrated by objective fact", he by definition moves inwards, away from the object and towards the subject, following abstract impressions of the unconscious, such as chance. He shies away from objects so intensely he will murder anyone who "sees" him for who and what he is. Characterized by stubbornness and rebelliousness; moving against conventions and only accepting those rules that first make sense to him; seeing himself as a God who decides the fates of the external through no metric other than the spontaneous, unconscious force of chance... He is introverted to the T. Consider as well Jung's contrast between the Extraverted Rationals and Introverted Irrationals: the extraverted rationals aligning with convention for the sake of convention and rarely (if ever) looking inwards, measuring everything through metrics of objective success or value; versus the introverted irrationals living on the fringes of society, sometimes prone to the artistic and philosophical, though rarely bothering to realize their potential in any external medium. Chigurh is quite literally the antithesis to convention and the objective, who found a shortcut to get rich, with his personally designed subjectively focused, irrational laws taking precedence over everything else. Jung's "ENTJ" does not use "Ni" nor does he use "Te", in his typology, the introverted and extraverted attitudes are linked to the conscious and unconscious, NOT to a function, thus an Extraverted Thinker with Intuitive auxiliary's stack would look more like T-N (extraverted)|S-F (introverted). The tertiary (note: Jung never mentioned a tertiary, both tertiary and inferior were simply called "inferior") would never be "developed" as it contradicts the conscious attitude to begin with. In case of two seemingly developed auxiliaries, you always speak of two very weak functions rather than of a person who integrated both into the conscious. "ESTJ with developed Ne" lmfao In appealing to Jungian tradition, below comments ironically make the same mistakes the MBTI pioneers (and especially internet subculture) made. Conclusion: Not ENTJ. Not an "Extraverted Thinker" by any means. He is a Jungian Introvert who habitually relies on the spontaneous flux of irrational philosophies, or an "Introverted Intuitive". To say otherwise would be to misunderstand his essence in favor of the nitpicking of individual passages. This Introverted Intuitive type translates into the modern INTP, and ILI in Socionics. I addressed this already more than a year ago, and people continue to misunderstand Jung in their ignorance.
Biografie
Chigurh kills without compassion or remorse, but always with deliberation. He is described as having his own set of morals, however twisted they may be. While he does not kill at random or without purpose, his reasons are at times abstract. He sees himself as a hand of fate; an instrument who exacts what is supposed to happen upon those he sees accountable. He gives many of his victims he faces a chance to survive by making deals, either personally or by flipping coins in making decisions. He is depicted as having a great deal of pain endurance, such as being capable of withstanding pain from multiple shotgun blasts or from a fractured arm. Chigurh kills or tries to kill almost every person he meets in the film. He is the physical embodiment of Death.#CompleteMonster
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