Dionysius II of Syracuse MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp
Persönlichkeit
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I think Dionysius II is ENFP. What stands out is how drawn he is to possibility - especially in his relationship with Plato. He’s not just engaging with philosophy intellectually, he’s captivated by what it represents and who he could become through it. There’s a strong Ne–Fi pattern here: he latches onto inspiring ideas and identities, but his follow-through is inconsistent. He seems to move based on what resonates internally in the moment, rather than maintaining a stable structure or long-term direction. You can see this in how he tries to embrace the idea of being a philosopher-king, but struggles to actually sustain or embody it in practice. He doesn’t come across as structured or system-driven - more like someone inspired, idealistic, and pulled by shifting internal alignment. Overall, he feels like a classic case of possibility without grounding. I write more about figures like this here: https://historicalfigurembti.com/posts/dionysius-ii-of-syracuse
Biografie
Dionysius II of Syracuse (c. 397–343 BCE) — Tyrant of Syracuse and son of Dionysius I of Syracuse. He is known for his associ



