Muichiro Tokito MBTI 성격 유형

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"Muichiro Tokito은 어떤 성격 유형입니까? Muichiro Tokito은 mbti의 INFP 성격 유형입니다. enneagram의 9w8 - sp/so - 954, big 5의 RCUEI, socionics의 SLI입니다."

Our first impressions of Muichiro is a common INFP experience. Although it’s more extreme since Muichiro is in an unhealthy mindset, also referred to as Unhealthy INFP. I don't know how amnesia affects personality types. But,I know how INFP switched from Te to Ti look. Even Muichiro points out how different he began acting when he had amnesia. He said, “My brother always spoke harshly. I have a feeling that, in a way, I was like him when I had amnesia.” INFPs risk becoming unhealthy when they switch from their usual Te to Ti. This is the state Muichiro is in at the beginning. Switching to Ti can cause INFPs to become calculating. They look at hard facts in a brutal, uncaring manner. They execute these facts in a harsh, insensitive way. We see these traits in Muichiro during our first interaction in EP2 & also when he’s juggling the hard facts of where his priorities lie in EP3. Muichiro’s first Thinking versus Feeling trial occurs at EP3 end. There are two paths. The first path leads you back to the village, where you can focus on the majority. In the process, human’s only means of defending against man-eating demons. The other is a detour to save the little boy, even if it puts the village at risk. One path is Thinking. The other is Feeling. Muichiro saves Kotetsu. Someone commented Fe types would want to help as well & it doesn’t make him a Feeling type which means he can be an INTP. I agree that anyone with feelings, aka a heart, would want to help Kotetsu. Everyone has a heart. Being a Thinker or Feeler doesn’t change this human factor. It just indicates your preferred method for making decisions. Here’s an analogy to simplify. Susie’s mom has a fruit basket filled with apples & oranges for afternoon snacks. Susie chooses an apple for her afternoon snack on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, & Sunday. On Wednesday & Friday, Susie chooses oranges. Which is Susie’s favorite fruit? This is how MBTI types are indicated. Although everyone is a mixture of Sensing & Intuition, Thinking & Feeling, etc., your favorite fruit or preferred thinking, reasoning, remembering, & decisions making method indicates your cognitive functions. In fact, Feeling is a shorter version of what this type is called. The full title of Feeling is actually Cognitive Feeling. The MBTI is based on 8 cognitive functions. & Cognitive is defined as relating to, being, or involving conscious intellectual activity such as thinking, reasoning, or remembering. In other words, the MBTI cognitive functions categorize your preferred thinking, reasoning, & remembering style. Feelings can be involved but are not the root cause of cognitive Feeling. Feeling boils down to personal values. Feelers tend to think & reason based on their personal values. In other words, “the reason they believe it’s important.” As well as “what a person thinks is important based on their own conscience.” This person also said we should hear a deep “analysis for the sake of connection & meaning” since we’re inside Muichiro’s mind. Muichiro is not in the mindset to readily seek those because he’s switched from INFP’s usual inferior function, Te, to Ti. He’s only considering harsh facts in an uncaring manner. However, when he remembers Tanjiro saying, “Whatever you do for others comes around to help you,” Muichiro switches back to Te. Now allow me to explain what this means & what this may look like in INFPs. I must clarify how INFP’s dominant and auxiliary function combination works to do this. INFP’s dominant function is Fi. Their auxiliary function is Ne. Or FiNe when combined. FiNe’s decision making process is highly interested in determining its own moral code & what FiNe’s gut feeling tells them is “right.” What is “right” is often based on how they want to be treated. This is why Tanjiro’s words struck a chord with Muichiro. When he remembers what Tanjiro says, he pulls back physically & switches back to Te internally. He thinks, “I would want/wanted someone to help me if/when I need/needed help. So it’s only “right” that I help Kotetsu.” This is where Fe & Fi differ. Whereas Fe constantly asks, “How does the group feel about this?” Fi asks, “How do I feel about this?” He acts on what he feels is “right.” In other words, “how he wants/wanted to be treated, which he does throughout the majority of the season. You don’t hear Muchiro having a deep analysis or reflection because he doesn’t. Te allows FiNe users to take in information from the real world, make quick decisions, & act on them immediately. FiNe often trust their Ne, or gut feeling, to tell them what is “right.” Ne allows INFPs to reach a quick conclusion, while Te enables them to act on decisions immediately —instead of contemplating & reflecting on every choice. Muichiro constantly acting on his feelings throughout the series makes him a Feeler. Not him just wanting to help. He actively makes feelings-based decisions. He puts himself in the other person’s shoes & acts on what he thinks is right.

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"I was the happy when the four of us were living together as a family. And ever since I was left alone, I had my share of painful and sad moments, but I made friends. I had fun, and I could smile again. I had so many times I was happy I can't count them all. Is that so bad? I didn't run away from anything, and I didn't turn my eyes away either. I put my life on the line for my friends, and I have no regrets about it." Muichiro Tokito is a major supporting character of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. He is a Demon Slayer of the Demon Slayer Corps and the current Mist Hashira. Muichiro along with his brother Yuichiro Tokito, are the descendants of Upper Rank One, Kokushibo. Seiyuu: #KengoKawanishi

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