Bryce Tankthrust tipo di personalità MBTI
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"Che tipo di personalità è Bryce Tankthrust? Bryce Tankthrust è un tipo di personalità ENTJ in mbti, 3w4 - so/sx - 387 in enneagram, SLOEI in big 5, SLE in socionics."
All of Bryce’s functions are quite visible, which makes sense, since she’s pretty much a stock CEO with a hidden heart of gold. Te: Concerned primarily with objective results. She doesn’t care how they’re accomplished—can bypass her own morality checks easily (dominant Te over inferior Fi), gets from point A to B in the most efficient way she knows how. This is her predominant way of thinking—she’s always organizing the world around her to fit her needs, assembling useful associates and detailed plans for her goals, making sure all her pieces are in place. She tried to suppress her Te as a receptionist, pretending to be a Fe user concerned more about how others felt than imposing external logic on them, but embraced it when she started wearing red (embracing her true self à la Fi, and probably Ni symbolism) and set with Donovan her new goal to eliminate all obstacles in her way. Ni: Is a master at laying out a vision in her mind to accomplish her goals (Ni supporting Te). Relies quite a bit on hunches, unlike, say, an ESTJ, to inform her plans—probably had no hard evidence that the firm she’d been working for for three decades would try and kill her, but anticipated it anyway. She united the disparate threads of her life—her mother, her coworkers, the robotic likeness of her first love—and tied them together in one elaborate plan to defeat her foes. Se: Incredible situational awareness. Easily picks up on details in the moment and relays them to people she’s trying to bend to her will, like Gloria (pointing out her run-down home and malfunctioning robot son). She also has an incredible zest for the finer things in life—she enjoys absorbing sensory details that inform her of her high status in life, like the portrait that’s worth more than her assistant’s bloodline. Lives in the moment, isn’t one for nostalgia. She originally worked as a secretary because she was lured by things she could enjoy in the moment like chocolate—the childish tertiary function sometimes sways its user to do things that they wouldn’t otherwise do. Fi: Although her Fi is inferior and looks to be unhealthy at first glance like a stereotypical ENTJ CEO’s, we can see in her series that she’s really taken the time to develop it. Her inner sense of morality tells her to apologize to her mother and former coworker, even when Te tells her she could just step over them in her path to power. Her internal sense of what matters makes her value people like Bobby—those people are important specifically because of the impression they’ve made on her worldview (Fi over Fe). This makes her well-rounded; although she’s primarily an agent of ruthless efficiency, her Fi tempers her actions and tethers her to the rest of humanity.