Leighton Murray tipo di personalità MBTI
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"Che tipo di personalità è Leighton Murray? Leighton Murray è un tipo di personalità ESTJ in mbti, 3w2 - so/sp - 361 in enneagram, SLOEN in big 5, in socionics."
"But you're living a lie." "Yeah, I know! You don't think I ******* know that?!" While I was watching the first episode of The Sex Lives of College Girls, I started noticing signs that Leighton was an E3, so it just felt weird to know that she was typed E8. The more I watched the TV show, the more I was sure that I was right. Leighton is ALL about image. She judges people by their clothes, their status (we see later Leighton starting to like her roommates and being more open-minded with people in general, though). She shows a lot of concern with how she's perceived and seen. Murray made sure that her old "friends" knew she was moving to a more advanced class, slept with that guy just because the Kappa girl encouraged them being together and even justified to that woman from the app that she couldn't come out because she had something to lose: her popularity and image (pretty weird that an E8, which is an antisocial type). Her coping mechanism is clearly the overidentification with the image projected on the outside. "They overidentify with the image they create as a way to control how people respond to them, and in the process they may forget that they are not equal to their image. This is why they represent the prototype of something we all do: identify with our personality such that we don’t realize that we are more than our persona." The Complete Enneagram, Beatrice Chestnut. Also, I would like to point out how she's a Social Three, with a so/sx stacking. The So3 is the "most" Three of the subtypes. Leighton is moved toward social success, as her deep desire to be accepted in the Kappa shows (she even searched ever single member and tried to approach them, even trying to promote herself talking about the job she had done before). Here are some quotes from Chestnut's description of SO3: "According to Naranjo, these Threes look so good, there’s almost a sense that they have no faults. It’s hard to see their flaws because they do such a good job at creating the right image. They look so good and seem to do things so well that any sense of there being a problem or of anything being left out is overshadowed." "However, Social Threes do feel anxiety about being overexposed. They feel vulnerable to being seen as having no worth. Because they place so much importance on making a good impression, criticism can be devastating to them, though they aren’t likely to show it. >Wanting to look good also means it can be hard for them to fully reveal themselves to others, so they may feel a need to keep people at bay.<" I would also like to add something about the part I highlighted with the ">, <": in the first episode, Leighton fights with her "friends" because they didn't want to share the dorm with her and one of them say to Leighton: "It's like there's this wall with you", which pretty much matches it. Thank you for reading and a shout out to my friends kodezuken and rafelimha for recommending me this show!