Sayori tipo di personalità MBTI

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"Che tipo di personalità è Sayori? Sayori è un tipo di personalità in mbti, 9w1 - so/sx - 927 in enneagram, SLUAI in big 5, ESE in socionics."

Analysis of Sayori’s Enneagram : Social 9 Part 1 / 14 Hello Pdb. Following my argument about Sayori’s MBTI, here is the part about her enneagram type, based on Naranjo and Enneagram authors. Once more this essay will include my understanding of Sayori’s depression and how it affects her personality. And again, I can’t garantee Sayori is an universal portayal of atypical depression (depression with higher mood variations), making my argument subjective. Let’s go. Type 9 structure : Passion: Sloth Sloth, in this context, refers to an unconscious psychological self-forgetfulness. A psychological self-fragmentation and inertia that leaves the self fuzzy, indistinct and dispersed, that a person doesn't have a clearly defined ego boundary, and as one of the consequences, "falls asleep on the self" in the face of something truly desired. Sayori deals with depression and faces it expressing the passion of Sloth. She lacks confidence in herself so much she can’t have an healthy defined ego boundary. Therefore, she tends to avoid her own desires. I have to acknowledge many people with depression will do the same at difficult moments of their life, but Sayori’s depression is apparently persistent, not to mention its causes are unknown, so she is likely a person who is naturally enclined to depression. We are not aware of what Sayori desires from life, but it appears she doesn’t have much aspirations or goals. She feels so unworthy she tend to let things happen even when they hurt. "It makes me… really happy… That you’ve made such good friends. That’s all that matters to me... […] I’m supposed to be happy for you. Why am I feeling this way ?" ~ Sayori reassuring the protagonist before starting crying Fixation: Ego-In. Indolence Seeks love outside himself and makes no effort to find his essence and peace. Sayori perceives herself as useless and unworthy. The only thing that give her value is love. Therefore, Sayori avoids her own needs to maintain peace, so she and her friends feel good together without conflicts. To be happy, Sayori needs friends and loved-ones more than anything. It’s more important than any sense of self-purpose to her. Another part of Indolence is that Sayori doesn’t try to find her essence herself. She feels she needs the help of other people close to her to do so. She hates herself but she doesn’t fight that feeling, instead she seeks love and solutions outside of her. "That’s why I wanted to trust you. You know what is best for me." ~ Sayori to the protagonist Holy Idea: Holy love Sayori constantly displays the desire of everyone loving each other and living peacefully but she also deeply believes she is unworthy to be loved, even unworthy to exist. Her holy idea would be to be loved for who she is. Sayori feels compelled to hide who she is and what she feels to be accepted, but would be much happier if she could just be loved loved for who she is. She constantly evoke the same desire for other people, encouraging Yuri, Natsuki and Monika to be themselves, and insisting how she wouldn’t change her perception of them for that. When Sayori confessed her depression to Monika and Natsuki, she felt she could trust them enough to not change their perception of her. "Whenever we talk about what the club is supposed to mean, I kept feeling like it was right for me to do." "Maybe this is why I came to the club in the first place." ~ Sayori confiding her depression to Monika "My friends are all wonderful people. " ~ Sayori Trap: Endless seeking for harmony The problem nines can have fixating on indolence is that they tend to fall in a consistant search for harmony, while a world without conflicts would be utopic. Given Sayori puts much importance of the feelings of others, she is well-aware that any form of egoism disturbs harmony. This problems combines with nines undefined ego-boundary. Sayori is not selfish at all, her worst actions through the game are being cunning at times, but it’s a minor thing. But depression makes Sayori blamming herself unreasonably for small mistakes. Above all, Sayori fears loss and confrontation above everything, she is well aware depression is not easy to bear both for her, but for her surrounding too. She integrated showing negative emotions was not right, because it has negative effect of her surrounding. Then she repressed her emotions more and more, which always consumes her a little more. Despite Sayori desires healthy relationships, she knows if these become too close, she won’t be able to hide her feelings forever, which leads her to dismiss herself, like she does the fourth day of club. In the end, her endless search for harmony leads to more internal conflicts, which doesn’t relieve her but hurt her even more. "If I hadn’t been so weak and accidentally express my feelings… […] Then you wouldn’t have been worried about me at all. " ~ Sayori to the protagonist "letting people look inside my head doesn’t bring happiness to anyone. " ~ Sayori to Monika

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"If it wasn't for you, I could sleep forever. But I'm not mad. I want breakfast." Sayori is portrayed as the archetype of a Genki Girl, expressing a talkative and cheery disposition. She is very clumsy, noted for finding ways to accidentally hurt herself or to drop things.

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