Ichi 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."

Ah yes of course, let's all type the most obvious Extroverted Sensing types as a thinking/rational, as well as an intuitive type. Sorry, Hate break to break it to you, but Ichi is no where close to ET dom, not in Jungian, or Socionics, or even MBTI. Extroverted Thinking, like Introverted Thinking, is a type that still relies on some type of logical framework and consistency in order to come to a conclusion about about the world around them, "As a result of the general attitude of extraversion, thinking is orientated by the object and objective data. This orientation of thinking produces a noticeable peculiarity. Thinking in general is fed from two sources, firstly from subjective and in the last resort unconscious roots, and secondly from objective data transmitted through sense perceptions. Extraverted thinking is conditioned in a larger measure by these latter factors than by the former. judgment always presupposes a criterion ; for the extraverted judgment, the valid and determining criterion is the standard taken from objective conditions, no matter whether this be directly represented by an objectively perceptible fact, or expressed in an objective idea" (Psychological Types, By C. G. Jung) "We will first discuss the extraverted thinking type. In accordance with his definition, we must picture a, man whose constant aim -- in so far, of course, as he is a [p. 435] pure type -- is to bring his total life-activities into relation with intellectual conclusions, which in the last resort are always orientated by objective data, whether objective facts or generally valid ideas. This type of man gives the deciding voice-not merely for himself alone but also on behalf of his entourage-either to the actual objective reality or to its objectively orientated, intellectual formula. By this formula are good and evil measured, and beauty and ugliness determined. All is right that corresponds with this formula; all is wrong that contradicts it; and everything that is neutral to it is purely accidental. Because this formula seems to correspond with the meaning of the world" (Psychological Types, By C. G. Jung) None of those examples I've provided for ET matches Ichi whatsoever. Ichi never once in the manga concern himself any type of intellectual conclusion or objective data. Ichi is someone who lives for the hunt, someone who is fully emerge in the sensory world. "B-b-bUtTT, hE caN'T bE An iN iNfeRiOr beCUS hE hAS GOals", repeat after me, "Having IN does not mean having a goal", even with the most stereotypical definition of IN, it's more about predicting the future and possibilities. None of which Ichi puts much emphasis on. I also don't see the problem with Inf IN for Ichi, he consistently shows to be the type of person to act first ask questions later, and make reckless choices without considering the consequences. Like I said before, Ichi is someone who lives in the here and the now, and is consistently searching for the next thrilling thing. It is literally why he wants to hunt down the Majiks, "No other human type can equal the extraverted sensation-type in realism. His sense for objective facts is extraordinarily developed. His life is an accumulation of actual experience with concrete objects, and the more pronounced he is, the less use does he make of his experience. In certain cases the events of his life hardly deserve [p. 458] the name 'experience'. He knows no better use for this sensed 'experience' than to make it serve as a guide to fresh sensations" (Psychological Types, By C. G. Jung) "The life of the instinctive extravert is determined by impressions received from without, to which he reacts with his instinctual impulses. In children of this type it is possible to observe at a very early age that sensations are for them of particular significance, and that they very quickly become at home in the world of facts and things. At the same time, they are strongly reactive. If an object catches their attention, they at once seize hold of it, or they go after it, and study it from all sides. They will, moreover, repeat this reaction again and again over a long period of time." (Van der Hoop)

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