Aino MBTI 성격 유형

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"Aino은 어떤 성격 유형입니까? Aino은 mbti의 ENFP 성격 유형입니다. enneagram의 2w3 - SP2 - 279, big 5의 SLUEI, socionics의 IEE입니다."

I'm gonna preface this with the reason why I don't think she is a Ti dominant person. First off, we must take into consideration that Aino is a kid. And obviously kids have a bit of a different understanding of the world, plus the fact that Aino is a genius and geniuses tend to be disconnected from others. But her genius and disconnection don't make her a Ti dominant person. I found no definitive proof of her having an inferior Fe. The only thing I could've used as a proof was Ineffa's explanation of Aino's life story and how it came to be like that: Ineffa: "I think, after walking the path of a genius for so long, she looked around and realized there was no one at her side, and it made her feel lonely." Her feeling lonely and disconnected could've been a sign of inferior Fe, but there are a few reasons why I think it's not the case. Aino didn't struggle with relationships at first, she had friends and the only reason she became lonely was because she found her "purpose" in life, the thing that made her the happiest, so she got completely swallowed by her passion. And when she realized that she was lonely, she didn't deny it, she just dealt with it by building her own robo-family. And even now, she doesn't struggle with people, nor does she show any signs of Fe in any other positions. Basically, it's not about inferior Fe (or Fe in general), all this is just a byproduct of something else entirely. In her case, it's lack of unconditional love and care from her parents, and "all too frequent farewells": – "It wasn't equipped with any intelligence modules and could only make jingling sounds when it was shaken. Its sole purpose was companionship — to accompany a little girl who had experienced all too frequent farewells in her short life, who would sometimes find her heart swelling with loneliness." --- – "Any who do not appreciate her creations will see the Craftshop's door slam shut in their face." On the other hand, her Fi is quite showing. I could say that she sees the world through her own prism entirely (which Ti users might do as well, but her understanding is more personal and more emotionally aligned rather than impersonal, look at how she treats her creations). She thinks that if she is morally correct, everyone else around is morally correct as well. She thought that it's as simple as asking people to admit their guilt directly, because surely they feel guilty. Because she does. Her loving desserts might be misinterpreted as her having Se, but I don't think it's the case. I think it's another thing that points at her being an Fi user and imposing her own preferences and feelings on other people to justify their actions: Paimon: "So, does that mean the Frostmoon Scions stole your bot? But, why?" Aino: "...I know why! They obviously want Krum-Clank's desserts for themselves!" She cares a lot about her robots, despite them technically being just programmed metal. But it is SPECIFICALLY programmed metal, each having their own personality. It is the entire focus of Aino. She also gives her all for protecting what is dear to her and she understands that she has to show her stronger side instead of allowing her feelings to win at times when everything goes awry. In times of distress her first call is to take action, no matter the cost. She also showed it in the quest, when she created an "army" of robots to avenge for her stolen bot, morality aside, which for me looks like a combination of extroverted functions taking over (Ne + Te in this case), ignoring Fi in the process. Or you could say she twisted her Fi to justify her actions. Ineffa specifically states that it was a serious decision for Aino to trap her, allowing Aino to take action. --- Se vs Ne is much trickier though. I used to think she's an Se dominant, until I actually went and read her descriptions and her character stories. She doesn't invent things out of practicality and she doesn't exactly go into inventing things just to see how it turns out and go from there. – "...It's the people who don't appreciate my work who are the real problem. I add all sorts of fun functionality into their robots, and then they go and complain that it isn't "practical." There's no helping some people." – "I like giving robots functions that other people would never think of. I mean, think about it, how much more fun is a vacuum bot when you can take it out for walkies like a pet doggy?" Her lack of Si and reliance on bots could just be explained by her being a child, but she does assume the role of a parent to her robots, despite being unable to care for herself. She had to grow up, but she was lucky enough to be able to compensate for her weaker sides. So I'd say it is the case of Ne being the entire focus of her life and prevailing over Si issues completely. --- All that said, I'd love to see some ENTP arguments made. Because maybe I mistake her pure child takes and knowing what she wants for Fi. But she seems pretty aligned with her likes.

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