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Rustin "Rust" Cohle tipo di personalità MBTI

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"Che tipo di personalità è Rustin "Rust" Cohle? Rustin "Rust" Cohle è un tipo di personalità INTP in mbti, 5w4 - sp/sx - 548 in enneagram, RLOEI in big 5, ILI in socionics."

I'll be honest, Rustin Cohle has been by far the hardest character for me to type. Upon reflecting on his backstory and the events of True Detective, I've carried several different types in my head to see which Rust could be. Eventually, I narrowed it down to the 3 main ones that are discussed here (ISTP, INTP, and INTJ) and to a final conclusion. Rust's character threw me for a loop because it seems like he has an efficient grasp on Ti, Ni, Ne, Se, and Si. However, I eventually concluded that Rust is, in fact, an INTP. Ti: Rust's Ti is a textbook example of how complex, deep, and straight-up perplexing Ti can be. However, Ti is a coat of many colors and stays the one distinctive shade of the person who wears it. In Rust's Ti, we see many different patterns of thinking and perception all coalesced into one large lens that only he can see through. Rust's Ti is so complicated that I think it leads people to confuse it with several different functions. To explain this, it's important to bear in mind that Rust has had a myriad of experiences that virtually no one else shares. I'll dive further into these as I continue. To start with his Ti though, because Rust has had a life that's the furthest from normal, his Ti is the result of him trying to make sense of all his experiences. I'm not quite sure when he completely embraced his Nihilistic mindset, but I think his upbringing laid the groundwork for it. To Rust, the only explanation that makes sense of the world is that it doesn't have any inherent order to it. The world has no guiding hand, no higher power over it, and no clear sense of direction. Thus, he disbelieves in any concept of God, fate or higher reality; the world is purely material that's at the whims of man and nature. Ne: Why not Se? Why not Ni? These are all valid observations, I will admit. I concluded that Rust is an Ne user because at a closer glance, it seems that the Se and Ni he uses are actually under an umbrella held up by his Ne. For starters, Rust's parents divorced, and his father took him to Alaska, where they lived off the grid for several years. Rust says himself that he never saw a TV until he was 17 (or 18 maybe, I can't remember exactly, it was something teens). We know that during this time, he learned how to track animals, and he would sometimes stargaze, but what else would Rust have done? A lot of activities that involve his hands and his senses. Alaska is a very hostile place; to live off the grid there means encountering dangerous animals, withstanding cold temperatures, long days and nights throughout the year, building fires, and being self-sufficient off the land. Rust is good at stereotypically Se activities because he *needed* to be. Rust's approach to detective work is based on very sharp and refined Ne. Because of his keen instincts and divergent Ti, Rust excels at making conclusions and seeing connections that everyone else misses. Rust's Ne manifests itself in how he easily follows different patterns of thinking, he picks up on these before anyone else because he has experiences that others don't have. Which leads me to... [Ran out of characters, continued in Replies]

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