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Harry Haller typ osobowości MBTI

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Osobowość

"Jaki typ osobowości jest {profilename}? {profilename} jest typem osobowości {mbti} w mbti, {enneagram} - {iv} - {tritype} w enneagram, {big5} w Big 5, {sociionics} in Socionics."

I don't see the need to explain the obvious Ni Dom because the main debate is between INTJ and INFJ. In my opinion Hermann Hesse's "Steppenwolf" perfectly describes an unhealthy INFJ who is suppressing his Fe. As a result, Harry is stuck in the Ni-Ti loop, which is something many INFJs are prone to. If Harry was healthy, the combination of Ni and Fe would be highly beneficial for him as it enables INFJs to have a deep understanding and insight into people. This means that Ni has the opportunity to manifest itself externally in the Fe world. But! It's really hard for INFJs to clarify who they really are and what they really value apart from others. The INFJs' desire to establish connections with others can sometimes become too strong, to the extent that they isolate themselves (because NO ONE UNDERSTANDS ME) and struggle with being alone at the same time. Additionally, Fe can make INFJs highly sensitive to disharmony or criticism, which can hinder the development of healthy and intimate relationships. When Ti comes into play before Fe is properly developed, all it does is provide “rationales” for staying away from the “Fe world”. INFJs will use Ti to concoct reasons for why they are superior/different/not like everyone else/I'M NOT LIKE OTHER GIRLS bull****. Through Ti, INFJs can find excuses to explain why they cannot engage well with people, allowing them to suppress their need for social connection and maintain their resentment at the outside world for misunderstanding them (when, in fact, the real problem is that they cannot understand themselves). When some unhealthy INFJs catch a glimpse of Ti before they are technically ready for it, they can become very obsessive about building it up, mastering it, and then using it to put other people down, either overtly or covertly. For INFJs who have felt mistreated or marginalized, Ti can even imbue them with a violent psychological strength. Some INFJs can get downright nasty in the way they judge or demean the people that they consider to be different/inferior. This is what Harry constantly does, placing himself above bourgeois society and ordinary individuals who are only busy with their daily routines. I also believe that Harry mirrors Herman Hesse himself, to whom all of the above also applies. Hesse endured a ceaseless search for his own identity and consistently sought the counsel of renowned psychotherapists during his lifetime. All of his works serve as a reflection of this journey and an endeavor to articulate the sentiment that he is disconnected from this world. Credits: https://mbti-notes.tumblr.com/

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