Graham Coxon typ osobowości MBTI

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Part 1-He's an Introvert-"I can only really be myself when I'm alone". He doesn't like flying on aeroplanes, he says, because he doesn't like being in close proximity to others and objects to being told what he can and can't do. Inferior Fe perhaps. Se is clearly in his stack-"The other week, my current girlfriend was giving me a hard time, and I sat against the wardrobe, and I just started bashing my head against it till I started getting fuzzy vision." "Of course I'm a hedonist. What else is there to live for? The rest is just killing time" "It is ridiculous that I have so many shoes I don't wear. I worry that they're sitting there, being sad." I've always looked at shoes as being immensely beautiful things." It's the clothes that influence the music I'm going to play." "I'm a bit of lunatic with shoes and jackets and jeans. It's just how I am. " I really don't understand people who don't give much of a shit about clothes." "My dad was a bit of a hero – he was a bandsman in the army and had short hair and black shiny shoes. He always looked cool." Ni-"The musician, visual artist and Blur member is releasing a sci-fi graphic novel and soundtrack that straddles hope and despair in an alternate – yet familiar – reality. "Superstate imagines a dystopian society in which everybody is fleeing a planet in demise. It is a tale of class divide: the 1% are free to do what they want as they await their departure, while the rest are kept quiet via the “government-mandated digital dreamscape” they plug themselves into, which acts as a distraction from the scramble to secure their places on the escape mission. There are angelic forces, AI lovers, feral children, medication designed to limit copulation, and a whole host of characters each with their own unique yet intertwined stories." Visual art is very NiSe-"My music-making is a lot more like action painting. It's not always going to be making the right notes, it's to do with the meaning behind the notes – it's like making a sonic abstract painting. I suppose it’s getting rid of the ego, or not getting rid of it but trying to get down those boundaries and actually bypass the self a little more, get more into your subconscious." INFJ is the alternative but this clouds that slightly-"Do you plan far into the future? Nope, I keep it day-to-day. I’d get overwhelmed. That’s why, when I’m asked about the summer… I know it’s creeping up but I’m not thinking about it too much because I’ve got today to get through. Short-term means I’m underwhelmed and a lot happier. I like to have a lot of space and lay around on the sofa, spilling tea on my T-shirt, reading a book and watching rubbish on YouTube. I like to keep my brain calm." ISTP or INFJ-Q: Artistically who has been your biggest influence? A: I liked William-De-Kooning and Franz Klein and earlier on I liked Cheval and Picasso. Also a lot of the Symbolists like Redon and Von Stuck. I’m a bit of confused because there's a big sea between Symbolist, Figurative Painting and more spiritual abstract painting." This is interesting-"As someone with perfectionist tendencies, I love the idea that [in Islamic architecture] each element can’t be perfect. To make something wilfully imperfect because of one’s spiritual beliefs is pretty cool." Hmm-"I think generally just being polite and nice to people is heroic enough – there's not enough of that." His anxiety could mean 6 but he could be a 5. "I’m happy when I’m allowed to recharge, psychically, when I allow the interference to die down in my head. I live life with a buzz of anxiety, constantly. I always have done." SeNi-. "I did a lot of drawing , mostly of wars between future cities which would usually end in huge explosions with the whole page being coloured in red." "But it’s quite regressive, isn’t it, society? I still dress like I did when I was eight. The whole idea of the future is very exciting to a kid, but could I do without the sky the Earth has? Can I do without the trees that we have here? Could I do with forgetting the culture we have here, the music and the art? It would probably be sucked into some little hard drive you could keep in your wallet. I suppose I’d like to go to a future when all the idiots have, like the dinosaurs, become extinct, and decent people can live in peace and quiet." Right, these quotes are getting awfully Ni dom-Set in a Dystopian world, on planet earth, at a point in the future, it represents a gloomy place where multiple characters are encountered. At a first glance, it appears to be a depiction of a fictional external world, but there is also some evidence that a deep, more personal symbolism is at play. “It's an expression of my neurosis,” he reveals. “It’s about how the future can be, and how it could be not be a far away society from right now. But it's also an expression of how it has been for me mentally."

Biografia

Graham Leslie Coxon (born 12 March 1969) is an English musician, singer-songwriter and painter who came to prominence as a founding member of the rock band Blur. As the group's lead guitarist and secondary vocalist, Coxon is featured on all eight of Blur's studio albums, from 1991's Leisure to The Magic Whip (2015), despite being absent from the group from 2002 to 2008 owing to a dispute with the other members. He has also led a solo career since 1998.

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