Ruka Azumi MBTI 성격 유형
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"Ruka Azumi은 어떤 성격 유형입니까? Ruka Azumi은 mbti의 INFP 성격 유형입니다. enneagram의 5w4 - sp/sx - , big 5의 RLUEI, socionics의 ESI입니다."
I had watched this a few weeks ago and meant to type an analysis, but was locked out of my PDB.. She is a clear introverted lead, and at first I also considered INTP, but Fi becomes more apparent as she averts on emotional undertone. She follows what she feels is right, like tripping the girl.. Going out her own viewpoint. Her tertiary Si is evident in how she uses past to recall for action, like her mother's lullaby to comfort Umi. Clear head type, she is always thinking in her head, even to a point of anxiety and confusion, and wing 5 because more introverted. She needs reassurance to she is alright, which Sora's spirit does this. People presume she is a sensor merely because she does not exhibit much Ne.. It could be she is in a Dominant-Tertiary loop. I know some people do not notice my Ne as well when I am under intensive stress. INFP and INTP's, along with ENFJ and ENTJ are going to be more prone to looking like sensors under times of heavy stress. The auxiliary will cloud and downpour will the sensing function. And seeing and feeling the rain, people avert on that, forgetting there are clouds in the sky and hidden dimension within them. She does have a dysfunctional home life,after all. Her mother is an alcoholic.. She has had some trauma, and she is trying to transform into her extrasensory perceptive ability which can be quite scary, as someone my own self who has undergone process of opening my third eye (chakra). People often fail to realize that Si can also pertain to internal bodily sensation. I had wrote a whole argument (on my Quora) to a guy insisting I am an ESFP of how anFi-Si dominant tertiary loop can appear as, and the difference I have noticed is all the ways to fulfill sensory stimulation will be introverted activity-- meditation, bathing, etc.. An Se user would try connect more outward into the environment I feel, than just activities that avert upon internally, your sensation.