Julian type de personnalité MBTI
Personnalité
"Quel type de personnalité est Julian? Julian est un type de personnalité ENFJ dans MBTI, 2w1 - - 217 dans Enneagram, SLOAN dans Big 5, dans Socionics."
(WARNING: Spoilers about the Delirium series are below.) Re-reading the Delirium series recently, I would say Julian uses the following functions in this order: Fe - Ni - Se - Ti Fe (Extroverted Feeling): Throughout the book series, Julian tends to focus more on reading how others (especially Lena) are feeling (Fe) than focusing on his feelings (Fi). He's constantly trying to comfort Lena, and Lena claims it's as if he can almost always read how she feels. Ni (Introverted Intuition): Julian tends to focus more on patterns, narrowing things down, and the big picture (Ni) instead of various possibilities (Ne). His life was all lined up for him, and he used to believe getting cured was the only thing that could save him until Lena came into his life. Se (Extroverted Sensing): Julian tends to focus more on the present moment and spontaneity (Se) instead of reflecting on details of past experiences (Si). I think Julian used this function because of how quickly he could adapt to the Wilds. Julian was rich. He lived a life of luxury, and I rarely saw him complain about being hungry or dirty after he crossed. I also did not see him reference the ideas he believed in before. Furthermore, you can see Julian and Alex's Se as opposed to Lena's Si when they mentioned that it would be better to put themselves in the middle of things instead of trying to avoid the oncoming war. Ti (Introverted Thinking): Julian tends to focus more on figuring things out for himself (Ti) instead of already-proven facts (Te). However, I think this is his inferior function considering he used to go along with what his parents said to please them instead of questioning the ideas of his society. I think Alex uses this function more than Julian because you rarely hear Julian state how something works. His character arc was about trying to figure out how the world works and that it is much different than it seems. If you want, feel free to share your Delirium character MBTI-type arguments with me. I would love to hear them as long as you address me nicely.