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Tim Rogers mbtiパーソナリティタイプ

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"Tim Rogersはどのような性格タイプですか? Tim Rogersは、ENTP in MBTI、9w1 - sx/sp - 953 in Enneagram、 in Big 5、 in socionics のパーソナリティタイプです。"

Rogers is a really fascinating piece of oddball typology for his MBTI, I think Ne - Ti is hard to argue against, there's simply no indication of Te anywhere in his writing or style of thinking. Certainly a lot of data collection, a lot of research and information collection, but it's all independent research meant to create a somewhat inscrutable system of understanding games as a medium. His tastes don't follow any sort of orthodoxy or consensus. Ti > Te Ne >>>> Se, his YouTube reviews are all about tackling the game from every conceivable angle - cultural, historical, mechanical, emotional, artistic, etc. Very often, huge amounts of research will be done for the sake of a half-serious / half-silly tangent, see: his "video games have come a long way since Pac-Man" bit. Ne going brrrrrrrr. And when younger, his writing was largely just flexing Ne - Ti to write contrarian, yet very densely prosed video game reviews to beguile, frustrate, and fascinate audiences. Extremely xNTP behavior. Fe > Fi slightly, but the functions have shown themselves more in recent reviews. He tapped a lot into emotion for his Tokimeki Memorial & Boku No Natsuyasami, but there always seems to be some reaching for universality. Even when talking about nostalgic ruminations of his formative years in Kansas, there is some bid to engage the viewer's own nostalgia. There's definitely a want to understand his own emotions through art, but I think the will to understand why the creators of said art made what they made is even stronger. Si inferior - always trying to carve out new, novel ways of thinking without regard for tradition. Has show more comfort recently in tapping into and putting trust in his vast stores of memory to derive personal life meaning. Leaves a ton of half-finished or marginally considered projects in the wake of his frenzied creation style. The enneagram was throwing me off. I think he's a head type, given that everything he does is with a sheen of usually remote, analytic intelligence, but whether 5 or 7 was tripping me up. I thought 5 because of the desire to accumulate knowledge and understanding as a means of presenting a smart face to the world, but 7 has been feeling more & more likely. His interest as of late has mostly been in elevating the aspects he likes of games rather than denigrate the aspects he doesn't, which feels very 7-ish. As does the quote "the pale shadow of memory does not compare to the magnificence of lived experience". Doesn't feel like something even a healthy 5 core would say. Nor is his somewhat scattered, disorderly thinking particularly indicative of a five core. w6 > w8 because anger is just not an element that's particularly visible in anything this guy has done afaik in terms of tritype, he seems more interested in some screwball sense of status and his public image throughout the decades has been somewhat chameleonic so 3 > 4. despite a lot of melancholy in some of his videos, he only occasionally belies the feelings of brokenness that characterize a 4. genuinely do not get where the 9 gut type idea comes from - I see a lot more 1 fix, like in not swearing, wanting his work to actual reflect something about the world at large and say something of value (Doom review). He's not a typical uptight perfectionist, but he's not malleable like a 9 is either. IV is hard to say, but SP/SX 7 makes sense Edit: I see way more Sx/Sp now, definitely has that almost dreamy, quasi-romantic quality or a Sx-dom even if it's grounded by most other parts of his typology

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William Timothy Rogers Jr. is an American video game journalist and developer. In games journalism, he is known for his association with mid-2000s New Games Journalism, his verbose writing style, and his video game reviews website ActionButton.net

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