Kaguya tipo de personalidade mbti
Personalidade
"¿Qué tipo de personalidad es Kaguya? Kaguya es un tipo de personalidad ENFP en mbti, 7w6 - SX7 - 729 en enneagram, SCUAI en Big 5, IEE en Socionics."
❥ 𝑲aguya is not 2w3 ! even considering an ENFP 2w3 framework ❥ 𝑩efore anything:: no, this is not about the ESFJ 2w3 stereotype of being “needed” or constantly helping others. ENFP 2w3s are emotionally expressive, charismatic, and desire to be loved, chosen, and emotionally significant. Their core motivation still revolves around relational validation, not just positivity. And that’s exactly why Kaguya doesn’t fit 2𝒘3!! ❥ 𝑻hroughout the film, Kaguya’s emotional axis is not relational attachment, admiration, or fear of losing love. Her choices are not guided by “how will I be perceived,” “will I still be loved,” or “will I be missed.” Instead, they are guided by a very clear internal motive: the pursuit of happiness, lightness, and freedom from emotional heaviness. Her final performance makes this undeniable. ❥ 𝑲nowing she is about to leave Earth forever, Kaguya explicitly states that she wants her last show to be happy, not emotional or sad. This is not a moment of seeking love, reassurance, or connection — it is a conscious decision to prioritize joy over grief, even when grief is fully justified. She smiles not to be admired, not to be remembered lovingly, but because she refuses to sink into sadness while happiness is still available. ❥ 𝑨 2w3 ENFP, in that moment, would likely center the emotional bond: ⇢ the pain of separation, ⇢ the meaning of being loved, ⇢ the impact of her absence on others, ⇢ or the desire to leave an emotional mark. 𝑲aguya does none of this. ❥ 𝑰nstead, her emotional strategy is textbook Type 7: she moves ahead of sadness, choosing positivity first and postponing emotional pain. This is especially characteristic of 7w6, who clings to emotional safety and happiness before confronting loss. ❥ 2w3s, even ENFP ones, process loss through relationship and emotional meaning. 7s process loss by staying in the present, reframing, and preserving joy. ❥ 𝑲aguya is not avoiding sadness because she fears rejection. She is avoiding sadness because she fears emotional confinement. That distinction matters. Her desire is happiness and have fun. Her fear is being trapped in pain. Her coping mechanism is joy before grief. ❥ 𝑻hat is Type 7, not 2w3.























