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Floch Forster typ osobowości MBTI

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

(1/2) so i hate floch but anyways… i think ENTJ may fit him over ESTJ. in terms of his auxiliary function, the way he uses his intellect and leadership to operate throughout the series tells me Ni > Si. floch’s whole thinking process and his overall nature is characterized by sharp, decisive decision making that is centered around his idealistic visions, the “bigger picture” of the future. even his stubborn, unwavering nature ties into his Ni, considering how he views the future and the people in it WITHOUT “additional” factors or considerations (also a serious lack of tertiary Ne). Si users analyze things with meticulous detail to perceive what’s currently in front of them, utilizing that to find the best solution… which floch does not do. once he reaches his conclusions, they are solid and direct, built upon abstract purpose of how things SHOULD and WILL be based on his own worldview, rather than consistent structure from the past, working towards each goal one by one. i can’t remember the last time he’s utilized subjective impression to achieve anything • additionally, the Si aux consensus COULD come from floch’s enneagram 6, his ego cowardice within season 3… his overall hesitance and fearful nature of titans and war… but to me, his Ni becomes outright evident once he begins to play a bigger role in the plot of the series’ last quarter. that being said, floch’s minor amount of screen time in s3… STILL seems very indicative of Ni auxiliary. JUNG’S DESCRIPTION OF NI: ➤ “The moral problem comes into being when the intuitive tries to relate himself to his vision, when he is no longer satisfied with mere perception and its aesthetic shaping and estimation, but confronts the question: What does this mean for me and for the world? What emerges from this vision in the way of a duty or task, either for me or for the world?” now read some of floch’s little speech s3 ep19: ➤ ”but it occurred to me that killing him and then i understood… the only one who can lay waste to the titans… is a devil! and if i can bring back the devil, that must be my mission in life! that has to be why i survived like a coward while everyone else died!” ¶ while eren and mikasa fight with levi over the titan serum, floch gives a speech in which he articulates an understanding of their current situation, how he reached that understanding, and the “deeper meaning” of it all… which is EXACTLY what jung seems to be describing. floch’s dissatisfaction of the current outcome, in which he was the only scout who survived, the rest of them were massacred by zeke, and the commander was on the brink of death, caused floch to immediately confront the question: “why? what is the reason, and what does it all mean for me and my world?” it wasn’t that floch understood that “commander erwin is what kept the scouts stable in the past, so he’s our best bet”, which caused him to side with levi, it was the way he looked towards the future, who commander erwin TRULY is in the “grand scheme of things”. as such, floch draws upon “visionary” symbolism to come to a truth: erwin represents a devil, and my purpose is to revive him for the sake of the future, plain and simple. ¶ also, during this particular speech from floch, the past accomplishments of both erwin and armin (in order to decide who should be chosen) are actually quite irrelevant to him... the former achievements of erwin and armin (2 strategizing geniuses) only matter to eren and levi, who are both torn over who should get the serum. eren picks armin because of his Fi, however, he also begins to list off the way armin has helped the scouts in the past, and has given them success multiple times. eren's advocacy for armin is entirely subjective and personal. levi, on the other hand, picks erwin because he is the most logical choice... however, he also fiercely advocates for erwin because of personal desires (THIS IS DEBATABLE, i know), which is, again, levi's subjective impression of erwin his superior. compare this to floch... who PURELY focuses on erwin's role in the long run. armin and erwin via past, SUBJECTIVE experiences are not of relevance to him. instead, HIS advocacy for erwin stems from thoughts of "everything leading up to this is meant to give us, and give ME, purpose for the future... and i KNOW this future has commander erwin as our leader." while everyone else seems to pay attention to detail and personal experience/preference, floch reaches a conclusion based on his philosophical outlook of himself and erwin, and how that outlook impacts the overall future. • floch’s recent role within the storyline also somewhat depicts Ni… not just on a surface level “Ni bc he has dreams for for the future,” but Ni because of the way he describes his mission, and the visionary behind it. again, floch’s determination leads him to work towards an overall goal, seeming to disregard subjectivity or various other viewpoints, all in favor of his idealism… (continued in reply)

Biografia

Floch Forster was a former recruit of the Survey Corps. He joined the regiment before the return to Shiganshina District, where he was assigned to Squad Klaus. Other than Hange Zoë and Squad Levi, he was the only survivor of the battle. After discovering the truth, Floch developed a hatred for humanity outside the Walls. He was one of the Yeagerists and believed Eren was the only one who can save the "New Eldian Empire".

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