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Bae Ajin (Chyaru) tipo de personalidade mbti

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"¿Qué tipo de personalidad es Bae Ajin (Chyaru)? Bae Ajin (Chyaru) es un tipo de personalidad INFP en mbti, 6w5 - - en enneagram, RLUAN en Big 5, en Socionics."

Okayy, time to explain why INFP. 1. 𝐅𝐢: Firstly, Ahjin is always shown to be guided by her own values and beliefs. Take for example when leople were trying to increase Lunalo's guild level by joining through their alt accounts. She clearly expressed her concern because SHE feels it's wrong. And at the end, she even requests them to let their guild masters know about it too. She doesn't want harmony if it means bending her ideals for others, and it's been made very clear. Additionally, just because someone is struggling to connect with their inner emotions doesn't mean that they aren't Fi-dom. In fact, I think the fact that Ahjin is so invested in it in the first place proves further that she is an Fi-dom, because she's concerned with her own feelings quite often, trying to understand and decipher them. Just because she has a tendency to appease others, doesn't automatically make her an Fe. That isn't a trait reserved just for Fe. Trying to fit into human society is something that exists within the innate nature of humans, though it appears in different levels amongst different people. Fi users often tend to hide their own feelings and emotions so as to not ruin any kind of mood, they don't want to make people sad or angry. Eg during when they were trying to increase Lunalo's level, allowing ppl to join using alts etc, she clearly expressed her concerns for it, because she herself felt it was wrong She doesn't struggle to act according to what she thinks is right, just because she tends to appease others doesn't automatically make her Fe. Jung in his book describes Fi as the following: Mostly silent, inaccessible, hard to understand; temperament is inclined to melancholy (all of which we see in Ahjin), additionally, their outward demeanour is *harmonious* which gives an impression of *pleasing or sympathetic* response without any desire to affect others, to impress, influence, or change them in any way. Ahjin seeks harmony, not to appease others or to change, impress or influence them, but rather because she doesn't want to ruin the mood, or she doesn't want to make others sad or angry. This kind of way of thinking is why it's common for Fi-users to feel the need to lock away their emotions so as to not burden others, especially those who are close to them. That feeling of harmony only lasts as long as no attempts are made at crossing Fi-users path, which is exactly what happens in the example I gave earlier, where Ahjin ends up following what she believes is right. 2. 𝐍𝐞 (edited since I re-read the manhwa) Her aux Ne isn't that visible I know, but I feel like it's because she tends to shut of whatever idea she has. Like when it comes to the guild, she often has suggestions or wants to help out, but fears she'll get in the way, hence just avoids using it all. It's not that she doesn't have it, it's just often she shuts it away due to her feeling as if she ends up becoming a burden if she interferes. I do feel like she branches out information rather than putting it together like an Ni-user would have, but I won't elaborate more on this till I get further evidence to back it up. However, I will say, please stop typing anyone who shows empathy/seems people pleasing as Fe. There's often more to it than just "oh, they always try to accommodate other people's needs, hence they must be an Fe user". Questioning why they have a tendency to do that is important. Cognitive functions are based on how your brain processes information, they are NOT based on behavior. For now, this is my analysis, but I will re-evaluate it once more chapters of the manhwa are released and I read further.

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