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Origami Cat mbtiパーソナリティタイプ

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"Origami Catはどのような性格タイプですか? Origami Catは、ISFP in MBTI、2w1 - sp/sx - 268 in Enneagram、 in Big 5、 in socionics のパーソナリティタイプです。"

Fi — The Origami Cat's entire character arc is centered around him making decisions based on his own personal emotions and values. He went out of his own way to help Mary, even when she 'didn't want him to be there.' Even when she tried to forget about the Origami Cat, he wouldn't let that happen, because she needed him. Fi doms want their personal values-their inner beliefs to be recognized and confirmed by the outside world. So the Origami Cat was trying to get Mary to understand how much he meant to her. When their internal logic isn't shared with others, they fall apart. They become anxious and paranoid. The Origami Cat is no exception. "Hey, you accidentally knocked me down from the table last night! But I forgive you! Just be more careful next time, alright?" "Hey! You did it again... I'm just trying to help you out! Please, be careful!" "I don't understand...I thought we were friends...We used to play together! Do you not want me here? Please...Mary..." He didn't want to be forgotten. That's why he fought back when she tried to forget him. He thinks it's wrong to try and make herself forget something that's important to him (in this case, himself). Basically, the Fi/Se combination makes it so Fi doms are constantly looking for ways to express and communicate their inner values. In general, Fi users tend to want you to KNOW how they feel, and so they don't use a lot of indirectness. Fe users, on the other hand, can be very subtle [..]. An unhealthy Fi-dom, such as Origami Cat, is highly prone to self-pitying and victim behaviour when others do not treat him the way he desires. He's very direct with It as well, and like I stated, a Fi user would be. He also uses a lot of "I" statements in the Forgotten Ending, saying that he has brought sorrow to Mary's life when he was supposed to bring her happiness. This occurs when Fi's self-worth becomes strongly associated with being recognized and valued by others, creating a sense of entitlement and attachment to outcomes that validate that end goal. When ISFPS have a goal, they want to act immediately and not wait. The Origami Cat is a clear example of this. Instead of taking the time to think about what Mary might want, he just acts because he's worried, and he fears that his very presence is upsetting Mary. Se — The cat does not plan for the future. It doesn't occur to him that Mary might one day decide that she doesn't need him anymore. He's too focused on what is happening right now. He doesn't think "If I keep tormenting her, she'll eventually hate me", he thinks "If I keep tormenting her, she'll remember how important I am to her." He only thinks about the instanteous result It'll have in being her nightmare and showcasing his feelings to her through-out It. (Fi-Te) Ni — His Tertiary Ni is a function that provides support and balance for the Fi dom's dominant function. It works in the background to help the Fi user make sense of the world. It is not focused on specific details or facts like the dominant Se. Instead, it is focused on intuitive insights and patterns. Origami Cat has the ability to recognize how certain actions and events will help influence Mary's dreams. This ability helps him to guide and support her in a way that is specific to her individual needs. Unfortunately, ISFPs usually struggle with Ni due to their focus on the present and not the future. The way they have Ni is that, they can understand the big picture on a surface level. "What are the possible consequences of my actions?" But they can't really predict the future in the way that Ni doms do, because again, they always try to live in the moment. "[...] Truth is, I can't keep you awake forever. But I can keep you awake, every time you close your eyes... You'll be staring directly into mine." Again, they'll think "What's important is what's happening right now" as opposed to "what this could lead to later" They're focused on physical things more than abstract things and in the case of the Origami Cat, he relies on the Se to show him how much Mary needs him in these moments. He knows he can't keep her awake forever but he still tries to help her, even if It's short-lived and ultimately selfish. He still tries to stay true to his vision, but without recognizing any other ways to make her happy in the process. (Ni>Ne) Te — Origami Cat is focused on efficiency and order to solve Mary's nightmares. Unlike Ti, he is concerned with finding the most practical solutions, even if they defy logic. When he says, "if we do [x] then we can do [y] and then we can do [z]," he is outlining a step-by-step plan to solve the problem, which is Te's approach. He prioritizes practical solutions over deep analysis and understanding, showing a stronger preference for Extraverted Thinking. And despite the logical process involved in creating the strategies themselves, he places primary importance on achieving effective outcomes rather than how he comes up with them.

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It is unknown whether the Origami Cat is an imaginary friend of Mary's or if it is an actual person, that is helping her by using hypnosis and just manifests as an Origami Cat in her mind.

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