Yeonwoo tipo de personalidade mbti
Personalidade
"¿Qué tipo de personalidad es Yeonwoo? Yeonwoo es un tipo de personalidad INFJ en mbti, 6w5 - SP3 - 639 en enneagram, RLOAI en Big 5, EII en Socionics."
Since someone replied to me saying ISFJs (Dom-Si) can plan too and then blocked me so I couldn't directly reply to them. lol So I'll specify here Yeon-woo is clearly portrayed in the novel to be adaptive. He moves fluidly through elite, stressful, and unpredictable environments without craving normalcy or old patterns. He doesn’t cling to “how things should be”; he focuses on how to maintain emotional equilibrium amid chaos. That flexibility comes from Ni, not Si. Moreover, several secretaries had already quit before him, so he didn’t have the privilege of relying on any established information or organized schedule. His Dom-Ni guided him to improvise over time and anticipate possible future outcomes. That’s why I mentioned in a reply to another user that he has quite a versatile personality and a definite Dom-Si character who was in a parallel situation to him would be Li Cheng Xiu from NNQ. To top it off, the very first volume of the novel shows how his trauma had affected his cognition so Yeon-woo's decision-making often reflects the impulsivity and intensity more typical of someone with BPD tendencies. As I mentioned, there is a strong, well-documented link between traumatic experiences and the development of various personality disorders, particularly BPD. Edit : I added some extra points below because the previous weren't concrete enough. [Main Story Volume 1 Chapter 3 (Before the yacht incident)] "I was nervous that I might have provoked this man." Yeon-woo constantly monitors his emotions and others’ reactions — he doesn’t react outwardly, but processes deeply inside. He’s reflective, not reactive. This inner monologue, self-awareness, and self-restraint are strong Introverted Intuition (Ni) He understands Keith’s moods, unspoken irritation, and rare tenderness before Keith himself does. He adapts, reads the situation, and positions himself accordingly. That’s Fe (Extraverted Feeling) working under Ni’s predictive intuition: – He reads patterns of emotion, not just reacts to needs. – He chooses when to act for harmony and when to stay silent. [Main Story Volume 2 Chapter 15] Unsurprisingly, Keith seemed taken aback by my reasoning. "What?" Heat crept up my cheeks. "I heard they received awards for their wine, so I became curious. I ended up buying a book about the founder, which shed light on his personal life. When it blatantly stated that he cheated... I couldn't help but dislike the wine as well. That's all." Keith took a moment before speaking again. "Is that so terrible?" My expression involuntarily stiffened. "Everyone has their own perspective, but I believe it's wrong. It's a betrayal of one's partner." Keith inquired further, "What if the partner is aware?” I was momentarily stumped. “If it's a mutual agreement... I have no right to pass judgment since I'm not part of their relationship." Yeon-woo believes in love, loyalty, and emotional sincerity — but he doesn’t idealize them in a naïve way. He’s both realistic and quietly idealistic, often sacrificing his comfort to preserve Keith’s trust and favour. He doesn’t chase pleasure or comfort; he chases purpose, understanding, and peace. That depth of moral purpose and reflective self-awareness is Ni–Fe again. Ni (Dominant) Introspective foresight Anticipates Keith’s moods and emotional shifts. Fe (Auxiliary) Empathic diplomacy Maintains peace, avoids open conflict, reads emotional undercurrents. Ti (Tertiary) Internal analysis Logical, detached reflection on his situation. Se (Inferior) Controlled sensual awareness Occasionally overwhelmed by physical/emotional intensity, yet grounded when needed. Also the reason why I commented about personal goals was because another user mentioned he didn't focus on the future, he had no plan for his life and he had no goals or objectives. Also I hope that the person who replied with Keith being an abuser meant workplace verbal abuse cause they weren't in an official relationship to begin with and were just bed mates in the Second Volume. There was nothing more to them. It was "Yeon-woo who had the pipe dream that they were something and acted on it". Oh an abstract Idea?? lol Don't base him off his manhwa counterpart if you haven't read the novel.
























