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Aventurine / Kakavasha tipo de personalidade mbti

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"¿Qué tipo de personalidad es Aventurine / Kakavasha? Aventurine / Kakavasha es un tipo de personalidad en mbti, 7w8 - sp/so - 738 en enneagram, SLUEI en Big 5, LIE en Socionics."

1/8 Aventurine is ESTP because he loves gambling duh WAIT DON’T LEAVE this is a serious argument I promise. In my opinion, a character analysis of Aventurine that ignores his gambling would be ignoring the entire concept and core of his character. Everything about him is centered on his gambling: his design, his combat, his backstory, his plans, his philosophy. So I think arguing for his type using his gambling tendencies is justified. ENTP voters seem to think of him as some planning mastermind and a pursuer of philosophical meaning. While this is true to an extent, I’d argue that gambling is still the primary aspect of his character, for the reason I stated above. (Also he’s not the best at philosophizing, only trying to do it AFTER dying. That’s… a little late to start philosophizing about the meaning of life.) - Debunking Ne - Jung on the Ne-dom: → “The intuitive is never to be found in the world of accepted reality-values, but he has a keen nose for anything new and in the making. Because he is always seeking out new possibilities, stable conditions suffocate him. He seizes on new objects or situations with great intensity, sometimes with extraordinary enthusiasm, only to abandon them cold-bloodedly, without any compunction and apparently without remembering them, as soon as their range is known and no further developments can be divined.” From Jung’s definition, it’s clear that Ne-doms are concerned with "potential." But what kind of potential? It is in fact, not simply seeing potential uses for objects, planning things into the future, etc. Anyone with a brain can do that. Instead, Ne is about automatically perceiving potentials of things in connection to other things previously perceived. And then perceiving more potentials upon those potentials. And then more potentials upon those, and then more... you get the idea. Quotes from Jung on Ne: → “The primary function of intuition, however, is simply to transmit images, or perceptions of relations between things [...]” → “[Extraverted] intuition tries to apprehend the *widest range* of possibilities, since only through envisioning possibilities is intuition fully satisfied.” → “In a very short time every existing situation becomes a prison for the intuitive, a chain that has to be broken.” I demonstrated this process previously: https://www.personality-database.com/comment/9654616?profileID=1744360 In my scenario, the Ne user saw an apple's "potential" to have a different use on another planet. This thought is practically very useless. But that is the hallmark of Ne– no thought is unworthy of mention, even the most impractical. Ne isn’t just about “having ideas,” it is quite literally viewing everything in the world as an idea, as concepts. There are no limitations to potential because all things are mere concepts to be toyed with in the mind, not concrete reality with its concrete borders. Immediate reality only affects the Ne-dom to the extent that it acts as a “springboard” for further random Ne perceptions. In other words, Ne-doms are always perceiving what “isn’t there,” as in things that are far removed from the immediate context of the situation. Like planets to the context of an apple. To apply this to Aventurine, let's say that he saw the "potential" of the Astral Express crew to aid in his mission. Was this Ne? Or the product of him already having a goal in mind (his immediate context) and actively finding means to achieve it? Well, it could have been either. But I'm saying that him seeing the "potential" of things is not necessarily Ne in the way people seem to think it is. (Imo, if Aven really were ENTP, wouldn’t he show more interest in understanding the source of his own luck? Such a blessing has quite a lot of objective possibilities. (Ex: What is Gaiathra Triclops actually, is she real? How does she relate to the Aeons? If he’s favored by her, can he gain more power through her? etc.) But no, he shows no such interest, seemingly because he perceives his luck not as a concept with objective implications elsewhere, but as concrete reality, so the only potential it holds for him is exploitation of it for his own gains. Just a thought, not a serious argument bc it’s hypothetical. But I thought it was worth mentioning bc Ne sees the world broadly in concepts connecting with other concepts. An Ne progression would look like: luck → blessing → Gaiathra → Aeons → universe. Zooming out from one idea to the broader realm of ideas. Instead of a more concrete progression of luck → usage of luck.) Aventurine’s mind connects the world in one way only: everything is a potential gamble, and serves only to lead to more gambles. His thought process is linear, his mind shackled within a prison of gambles, not unrestrained in the endless web of random connections and implications that is Ne. – “Even if I overcome this difficult trial, what would come next? What awaits me after this glorious gamble... an even more glorious one?” –

Biografia

A senior manager in the IPC Strategic Investment Department and one of the Ten Stonehearts. His Cornerstone is "Aventurine of Stratagems." He possesses an air of frivolity and doesn't shy away from taking risks. His constant smile makes it difficult for people to discern his true feelings.

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