Jack MBTI 성격 유형
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"Jack은 어떤 성격 유형입니까? Jack은 mbti의 INTJ 성격 유형입니다. enneagram의 5w4 - sx/sp - 584, big 5의 RLOEI, socionics의 ILI입니다."
<<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBwjUz0dXUw>> The single goal of Jack throughout the movie is constructing a masterpiece, a perfect work of art that will elevate him above the rest of humanity. His mind is constantly occupied with social themes — intellectual works that have had an “impact on the world”, the lamb and the tiger, the domination of the strong over the weak, inner desires which people can’t commit in their controlled civilizations, genocides and massacres, who in society are “superior” and who are “inferior”, and their classification either as mundane and simple or extraordinary and intellectual. The desire for accruing intellectual competency and cultivation in the esoteric domains of life to veil one’s insecurity over their (social) standing is precisely the neurosis of a SO5. Going over the fact that “icon” is just another word for “totem”, it should be clear how this is the force that drives Jack in all that he does, including in his goal to “build a house”. The idealization of a SX5 indeed goes far beyond the realm of romance, but it always contains an element of “personification”, and gaining intimate knowledge of what is personified — to recognize and be recognized by it. Jack doesn’t seek to be understood or known by anything, nor does he seek to intimately know anything himself, and the recognition he pursues is primarily of a social kind, as “Mr. Sophistication” in the newspapers. As is typical with Social Fives, he idealizes certain “works” instead of the “persons” behind them. He thinks he is superior to everyone precisely because he is above any kind of attachment or personification, and he is able to treat things or people merely as pawns towards his ultimate, otherworldly goal. We never get a glimpse of the conflicted attitudes that characterize SX5’s. If anything, Jack is consistently too sure of his elevated status and comfortable in his loneliness, taking pride in the fact that he is without peer. An ultimately vain character whose arrogance and intellectual hubris dooms him to hell. Viewing Jack as an artist would be missing the entire point of the movie — he is only an engineer who wishes to be an architect.
























