Layan tipo de personalidade mbti
Personalidade
"¿Qué tipo de personalidad es Layan? Layan es un tipo de personalidad ESTJ en mbti, 8w7 - so/sx - 387 en enneagram, SLOEN en Big 5, LSE en Socionics."
High se is insane for Layan. Layan doesn’t live in the present and she’s not someone who’s primary focus is on her physical surroundings like Rania, she likes following subjective sensorial data and meticulous detail rather than her senses. High Ni is also ridiculous for Layan. She obviously never relies on her gut feelings, draws conclusions from what she observes in her environment, or has any kind of foresight, this seemed to honestly have been her problem since she has 0 ni, she continuously fell into Mariam’s trap and led her into getting possibly killed at the end without dropping any sort of conclusions of the weird things happening to her. — As for her core type, why E8…? her focus on her image is so high, she cares so much about attaining a good & prestigious public image which fits SO E3. ❝ Vanity in the sphere of adaptation makes the individual desire a good public image. They do whatever they need to do to keep up their prestigious image, as their biggest lie is the image of who they are. Social 3s are seduced by the images of the world and feel as if they have to replicate what society values themselves, their need for status and recognition fuels them as it lets them forget their lack of self worth. Their focus is on how they are seen, and they will change their image to fit the values of a particular social group in order to be seen in a good light. Their image cannot be stained, everything must stay admirable. They know how to climb the social ladder, know when to speak up, when to stay quiet, when to act, when to stay still. They are the 3 whose vanity is the most obvious to others, yet ironically, the least obvious to themselves. In short, while the SP3 wants recognition for their productivity, SX3 for their attractiveness, the SO3 wants it for their achievements and status. ❞ ❝ Ichazo titled SO3 "Prestige", describing it as a need for a good public image, a passion for shining in the eyes of others that is supported by a falsification of one's own self-image. Naranjo defined it similarly, as someone who wants to shine and be admired, accomplishing it through the cultivation of their image. ❞