Andie Anderson typ osobowości MBTI
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."
Why Andie Anderson is the epitome of an ENTP 7w8 and the 3w2 trap I've been watching How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days and it cracks me up that the internet insists on typing Andie as a 3w2. (she might be an 738 tritype, The Move and Shaker) If you pay a little attention to the dynamic, that woman is an ENTP 7w8, completely out of her mind. Far from the "opposites attract" farce, when you see the parallels between Andie and Ben, you realize they are almost the exact same person. You see Andie tanning with her friends while Ben plays poker with his; they both enjoy intense pleasures (like basketball or motorcycles), and they are both shamelessly ambitious. The mistake many make is believing that just because she is a hard worker, she has to be an Enneagram 3. A 3w2 would have written that article simply to look good for her boss and secure her status, without questioning it. But Andie's motivation is completely different: she writes the ridiculous "How to Lose a Guy" article for pure intellectual survival. Her real goal is to gain the freedom to write about politics, poverty, and issues that truly matter. Like a true 7w8, what she's after is autonomy and freedom of expression. When her boss finally tells her she is "free" to write whatever she wants, but only about fashion and shoes, Andie's disappointment is brutal. A 3w2 would have settled for the superficial success and the promotion; Andie, instead, quits because her mental freedom and principles are non-negotiable. Furthermore, the way she operates screams Extroverted Intuition (Ne). While Ben (an ESTP sensor) focuses on the tangible, the strategy, and the advertising, she sees right through people. The best example is when she makes Ben lose at his card game for the first time and tells him: "It's all about knowing people." She reads the mental system behind the game. Ben realizes he can't beat her on her own turf and ends up dropping that gem: "Why would I need to flirt with other women? You have enough personalities to keep me occupied." He, an ESTP used to having physical control over everything, simply surrenders to the brilliant chaos of her mind. —"You wanted to lose a guy in 10 days, congratulations. You did it." —"You can't lose something you never had." That final exchange is the absolute climax of her ENTP defense mechanism and her 8 wing taking over. In that scene, Andie is deeply hurt because her Fe (Extroverted Feeling) made her genuinely connect with Ben and his sweet family; the remorse she felt proved she wasn't playing anymore, she had actually fallen in love. However, feeling exposed in front of everyone and finding out she was also the target of a bet triggers her survival instinct. By answering "You can't lose something you never had", Andie is reclaiming her pride, her autonomy, and her freedom all at once. It's a protective shield she uses to attack Ben's certainty that she liked him. She would rather burn it all down and convince herself the bond was an illusion, distancing herself emotionally, rather than giving anyone the power to see her as a victim who lost control of her own experiment.
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