Dorothea Milaneer 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."
Clear-cut ISTJ with her Fi gaining a healthier hold on her in her second life. In her first life, while she's goal-oriented she's so used to the reality of being forced into the shadows that she doesn't challenge it at all to achieve anything, her Te being forced to comply, and she simply bows her head down until the one presence keeping her from achieving any goal, the emperor, dies. It is then that she finally achieves one clear goal for herself - killing Raymond. From that point forward this repressed Te falls into a weird dynamic with Fi, she wants to be loved by Theon but her Te has finally had a taste of achieving something, and now she's become overly pushy and oblivious to what actually needs to be done for her to achieve her goal. She knows that gifting things, being open with a lover, are things that are known (Si) to forward a connection but her Te doesn't know how to properly utilize it yet. This, in the end, becomes her downfall. Once she's back in time is when she ''lets go of her greed'' as she puts it, thus abandoning her Te - and we welcome this Si-Fi loop. Any time you catch her wanting to achieve a goal for even a single second, you'll see her going ''wait... what am i thinking? stop thinking that! i promised to change, but look where i am...'' The most absurd example of this is when she was determined to establish a literal support facility for the disabled. Girl, you are literally determined to do something good, why are you shaming yourself for your determination? But of course, she goes into yet another self-blame session fed by her older memories. As she tries to ''learn how to be good'', memories of her past life are dug into from the perspective of Fi repeatedly throughout it all, evaluating every ''morally wrong'' decision she had made. This is going to go so far that she won't ever consider the possibility of Theon actually genuinely loving her and she'll dismiss every chance to grow closer to him by insisting that he should end up with Julia, as he was ''supposed to'' in her past life; or Ethan not being a power-hungry manipulator, but just really devoted to following her and her cause, supporting her (both of which were what actually was the truth, but she couldn't notice it because she's so stuck in the past). This shows us 2 things: 1) Inferior Ne, closed off to any other possibility other than what she has perceived in the past. 2) Being so stuck in evaluating the people the way they were in her past life that she won't ever consider their morality or stance today, insisting on the pattern she has established being correct. This especially shows up with Ethan as she'll consider every questionable action of his as manipulation even when they're children. What will pull her out of this loop seems to be Ethan's efforts to support her again. After he gets punched during the graduation ceremony and she pulls him aside, she tells him that greed is a sure way to destroy one's life, her clear abandonment of her Te but Ethan will counter this to tell her that she gives out the wrong names - she categorized it wrong. ''Some people call it hope, a dream, a wish,'' which will automatically make her realize that her Te is more than its ''destructive'' nature, and she can learn to foster it and channel it in her pursuit to be good. Waiting for season two :D