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Ellie Chu type de personnalité MBTI

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"Quel type de personnalité est Ellie Chu? Ellie Chu est un type de personnalité INTP dans MBTI, 5w4 - sp/sx - 594 dans Enneagram, RCOEI dans Big 5, ILI dans Socionics."

I don't know where people are getting ISTJ, to be honest. Just because she's responsible, hardworking, and practical does not automatically make her an ISTJ, it just means she was forced to handle household tasks and chores because she had to take responsibility for her father still not being able to move on from her mother's death and she knew she had to disregard her own grief in order to help her father with their day-to-day tasks (which yes, may look like Te) BUT If she were an ISTJ, she'd be like her father and allow herself to grieve over the absence of her mother once but she thought of her father's well-being first and looked at their circumstances through a more logical standpoint "We need to survive and we can't do that if the one who's supposed to manage our bills is in his room moping." which may suggest inferior Fe. Plus, her way of making ends meet radiates Ne. If she possessed the Si-Te way of surviving she would've stuck with handling the train station or take a more practical job that would be more hands-on, but she settled with doing other people's essays for them which, if you think about it, requires finding various methods of taking apart their classes' subjects whilst also being attentive to which essay belongs to which student and how much the price for each essay costs, which may suggest both Ti, Ne, and tertiary Si, creative but still somewhat grounded. Also, her little banter with Aster about allowing her parents to arrange her own wedding for her and relying on the idea of God to guide her on her own path screamed Ne. How she said she didn't believe in 'God' was her way of saying that Aster shouldn't have to rely on a greater being to lead her down a path because it's best if she controls her own life and does what she wants because the possibilities are endless. She was so visibly opposed to Aster sticking to what people asked of her, if she was a Si dom she would've understood because 'that's just how life is' but no, she couldn't understand and even teased Aster about it. Plus she's very future-oriented. The only reason that doesn't show just as much is because she's stuck in a Ti-Si loop the majority of the movie, every time her teacher brings up the idea of college she's like "I don't think it'll work especially with what's happened to my mother and how my father is still grieving." relying too heavily on what she already knows to anchor herself back to reality, therefore, preventing her from seeing future possibilities but when she realized that she needed to move on with her own life soon by learning from Paul's own experiences about being stuck with traditions and what his own parents want from him, thinking to herself how she doesn't want this kind of life where's she brought down by Squahamish and the people there. Basically, she relied on external sources to realize that "Yes, there is a world outside of what I already know and quite frankly, I want that much more than just being stuck here with a bunch of people that I don't even like." which pushed her to go attend college and if that doesn't scream Ne to you, I don't know what does. Plus the whole confession scene in the church screamed inferior Fe lmaooo she was probably thinking how profound and romantic it all was while not reading the f**king room and wondering what Aster might've been feeling and it wasn't until Aster stormed off had she realized "Sh**, maybe that wasn't such a good idea." Plus she never showed any form of Fi, like ever, even when it's inferior she's still more focused on the people around her and their well-being while simultaneously not empathizing with their emotions as she's more reliant on the logistics of the situation rather than the sentimentality of it (inferior Fe) that's why the idea of 'true love' isn't that meaningful to her not until Aster and Paul made her understand its significance. So yeah, it'd be best not to reinforce stereotypes that "Oh, she can't be an INTP because she's practical this and practical that." like dude, this girl's mother died, and her father is too busy MOURNING over the loss of his wife to take control of his own responsibilities and take care of his daughter (signs of tertiary Fi because unlike Ellie, her father is actually an ISTJ) and is still too heavily anchored by the past so obviously, if one parent is absent and the other is still grieving, who's gonna pay the bills and do the chores? Obviously her.

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