Harry Morgan tipe kepribadian MBTI
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"Jenis kepribadian apa itu Harry Morgan? Harry Morgan adalah tipe kepribadian INFJ di mbti, 1w2 - - 162 di enneagram, RCOAI dalam Big 5, LSE dalam socionics."
Yeah, either INFJ or ENFJ. I vote INFJ because I think he has quite high Ni&Ti. He seems very subjective and self-driven. I also think he saw himself as a logical, knoweldgeable person, which again makes me think he had tert Ti. But this could also be him being quite developed in his personality because of age. I love the interpretation that he pushed his close-minded Ni/Fe worldview onto Dexter and Dexter isn't actually as doomed as he thinks, he's just incredibly repressed because of his trauma. But this shows how dangerous and twisted Fe/Ni and its insistance that it knows people better than they know themselves can be. Harry himself was motivated to have a world view that makes sense and explains everything (the inherent motivation of strong Ni) and also help people in the best way he knows. Especially when it comes to his son. But isn't it fascinating to think that Harry was actually very wrong with his limited world view? xNFJs can present themselves as these wise, all-knowing, empathetic people when it's actually self-serving. Harry was uncomfortable with Dexter's 'dark side', I think, and this was his way of still feeling like a good father (not letting him down) and not having his self righteous world view challenged. When I watch his scenes with Dexter, I often actually feel some disconnection between these two. For example, Harry gets emotional when Dexter doesn't. This makes the viewer think that Dexter doesn't have the right emotions, but it actually just can be that Harry isn't as knowledgeable as he thinks. We can also see it in his advice; he always tells Dexter to 'act normal' etc etc, but his advice seems disconnected from Dexter's actual feelings/problems. He never encouraged him to dig deeper and face his actual issues, just to cover it all up to fit into a world that makes sense. Harry would rather think that he knows how to deal with everything than to admit that he actually doesn't. Which in turn, makes Dexter think that he lacks the ability to connect and that it's on him. When it's actually Harry who taught him faulty interpretations out of self-serving reasons. If this was the case, this means the 'dark passenger' doesn't exist. It's just the nebulous sense of trauma that Dexter never learnt to deal with. Additionally, he doesn't really have 'urges'. This is something unrealistic about the show; the show suggests that sociopaths are people with special 'urges', and that Dexter can sense them (and uses this sense to find them). As far as I know, real life serial killers are more complicated than that. What if this literally just was Harry's interpretation? And that it just becomes Dexter's coping mechanism as he doesn't know how to otherwise deal with his trauma? This also makes the show very multi-layered. Idk I love it |D It means that Dexter actually does feel emotions, which fits very well. It's fascinating to think that he does and that he just misinterprets himself because Harry taught him to.