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State Anthem of the Russian Federation type de personnalité MBTI

State Anthem of the Russian Federation type de personnalité MBTI image

Personnalité

"Quel type de personnalité est State Anthem of the Russian Federation? State Anthem of the Russian Federation est un type de personnalité ENFJ dans MBTI, 2w3 - so/sx - 271 dans Enneagram, SCOAN dans Big 5, EIE dans Socionics."

It is similar to the Soviet anthem only in its melody. The words and their meaning are completely different. People often laugh at how different the message of the anthem on the Soviet melody is from the original source. The Soviet anthem is a concentration of Te. It calls for a common great cause and is uncompromisingly ideological. I will not analyze it in detail. The current Russian anthem tries to please everyone as much as possible in order to unite everyone. Just compare the opening words of the USSR anthem with Russia anthem: "An unbreakable union of free republics, The Great Rus' has sealed forever. Long live, the creation by the people's will, The united, mighty Soviet Union!" First, there is a clear logical connection to the ideology. Second, the emphasis is on the emotional force of the statement. "Long live the Soviet Union!" is devoid of any personal coloring. Why is the Soviet Union great? Because it is a bastion of freedom, powerful and created by a free people. Everything is within the framework of the idea of Communism. It is at the forefront. I really can't see here any ethical spin. The Russian national anthem states the following: "Russia is our sacred state, Russia is our beloved country. A mighty will, great glory – Your dignity for all time!" The emphasis is immediately placed on universal human feelings, on the feeling of homeland. Russia is our beloved country. Particularly generalized irrational concepts are used: "might will", "great glory". You never could hear in Russian anthem lyrics any try of explain you logically or rationally why does this country is great. "You are the only one in the world! You are the only one – the native land so kept by God!". Yes, this line is a famous joke about putting a reference to God in an atheist Soviet anthem. And most importantly, it is necessary to understand the essence of this hymn. In fact, its very existence is an attempt to reconcile the divided Russian society at that time. It is an attempt to unite communists, conservatives, liberals, and others for the sake of a unified country. This hymn is a compromise. Because of this, it tries not to play on ideology. Instead, it uses a different strategy by playing on shared values and a sense of unity through the awakening of love for the Motherland. Isn't this the essence of Fe? (In general, all foreigners should understand that Russia is a Fe-dom country.) It is also important to understand that many people criticize this anthem for its lack of ideological content and illogical lyrics. However, I believe that it intentionally maintains a distance from logic. This anthem operates solely within the realm of morality. So this anthem is a clear Fe-dom Ti-inf, the most probably, ENFJ.

Biographie

Introduced in 2000, it has the same melody as the previous anthem of the Soviet Union, but different lyrics.

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