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Yui Samidare 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."

I've come back to my claim for Yui's Typology as the volumes finally done and finished. Here's a more polished detailed explanation. MAJOR SPOILERS Personality breakdown Yui Samidare ENFJ 3w2 sp368 Cognitive Functions: Fe Dom - When it came to decision making, Yui would listen to people's intel more than she would give as a textbook Fe would, preferring to go along what the majority/group would agree on. This is very noticeable with her interaction with Kyoko every time they both investigate. Yui would listen more to Kyoko when it came to Kyoko giving reason over hers and she would accept this easily since she doesn't seem to be inclined with her own reason. However this doesn't mean she doesn't have her own opinion, but rather she prefers to harmonise with others' reason/thought. When she was separated from Kyoko during volume 4, she was very open to listen towards Nazuna Toaskitsu and even started to doubt herself. Fe doms are very prone to valuing others opinions over their own to maintain harmony within a group. This can also apply to why she didn't deny Kyoko's statement during the final volume as well, overall showing Fe is her dom. (It wasn't really confirmed why she didn't deny Kyoko, but suspectedly it's so Kyoko could be satisfied by her victory.) Ni Aux - Yui's thought process has never been too far from one concept when we see her in action. She is fixed in a pattern she follows in each case she has attempted to solve. She has never really been the type to also wander into multiple concepts which Ne is known for its “what ifs?”, making her thought process stick into a given framework than explosive processing or exploring alternatives unless proven wrong. Se Ter - During her time alone investigating in volume 4-5, she had to rely more on her own insight than an external reason (which is usually Kyoko). When it came to her trying to process everything she has seen, she doesn't relate them to past experiences, but she tries to connect them all together even with the lack of information. Which she has started to form patterns, supporting her Ni which processes the patterns. She still uses Fe during this time as I've mentioned earlier — which will support her Se drive in processing information. Ti Inf - Yui's weakest function is her Ti. Since the majority of her thought process relies on external reasons, her deductive thinking isn't as sharp unless she has enough information to work with. In volume 2, it took her longer to realise the patterns of each participant. (Like their deaths and that they were mostly scammers). Compared to Kyoko, who uses Ni–Te strongly, Yui doesn’t explore the same depth of logical connections. Yui was more focused on how each victim died than what other patterns are more visible if she came to extend her knowledge more, which Kyoko tried to explore. With her reliance on Fe, Yui struggles to engage Ti independently, leading to shallower processing when she works alone and making her dependent on others’ logical clarity. Enneagram: Core 3w2 : From the very start, Yui has been motivated to protect people in her line of work, “I became a detective because I wanted to answer other people's calls for help.” she states. Her core motivation is to help as well as her main achievement.This also comes into play in her relationship with Kyoko, where Yui takes on the role of a supportive, almost sister‑like figure. (Volume 7)“Hey, Kirigiri‑chan. Your heavy burden, have I shared even a little? Or did I make you… feel heavier?”. This reveals her wing 2, she measures her achievements and craves validation for what she has done. She mentions from time to time her doubts that she didn't really do anything to protect anyone towards the volumes. Her outgoing and warm personality led some to suspect 7w6. However, Yui's enthusiasm isn't self-centred but rather shared. (Volume 2)“Kirigiri‑chan, give it a try!” / “Don’t you think Kirigiri‑san would look good in this dress?” She always includes others and makes them feel cared for. Second Fix 6w7: The aspect of Yui's enthusiasm and need for reassurance can also enter here, the key difference is where it stems from. (Volume 3) “Although I saw the same things as her, I still couldn't figure out the north, south, east, and west of it all. Obviously I am a detective too…” (Volume 7) “I wonder if I’m helping you in any way.” She often doubts herself and her need for reassurance isn't about achieving recognition as 3w2 desires, but her own ability in general, especially compared to others. She highlights her insecurities and is very reliant on Kyoko's feedback regarding her actions. Not to seek praise, but to understand her worth. Last Fix 8w9: Yui shows assertiveness that is protective yet calm (Volume 6) "...Do you dare to shoot?” "You would have shot me a long time ago if you had dared! You, absolutely, would not dare to shoot me!” (continue reading in this post comments.)

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