VLEF tipo de personalidade mbti
Personalidade
"Que tipo de personalidade é VLEF? VLEF é um tipo de personalidade ENTP em mbti, 5w6 - so/sp - 538 em enneagram, RLOEI em Big 5, ILE em sociônicos."
After completing the new v5 assessment and being assessed by the AP-QAI assessment, I will try to expand on my views. There are four aspects: Volition (V), Logic (L), Physics (F) and Emotions (E). There are four attitudes as well: confident, flexible, insecure and unconcerned. The confident and unconcerned attitudes are results oriented, whereas the flexible and insecure attitudes are process oriented. Also, the attitudes are different towards self and others. From most negative to positive: - Insecure attitude: both orientations negative. - Unconcerned: self negative and others positive. - Confident: self positive and others negative. - Flexible: both orientations positive. When I think about a comparison with the MBTI cognitive functions, the following order comes to mind (purely based on the positive and negative orientations of each attitude): - Flexible attitude: dominant function. - Confident function: auxiliary function. - Unconcerned attitude: tertiary function. - Insecure attitude: inferior function. Wait: isn't it more logical to put the attitude we are most stubborn about on top? Then, we put our oblivious attitude down to the bottom as we tend to ignore it. Otherwise, we can move up the insecure attitude as we tend to rely on it too often to put it all down. Thus: - Confident attitude: dominant function. - Flexible attitude: auxiliary function. - Insecure attitude: tertiary function. - Unconcerned attitude: inferior function. Probably, both scenarios are possible depending on the order of the aspects. The aspects (V, L, F and E) are not fixed in their positions, so their order will probably depend on how they are linked to the four attitudes. We just know that confident and flexible attitudes are strong and insecure and unconcerned attitudes are weak. What about the process and results orientations? Scenario 1: - 1) Flexible attitude: process. - 2) Confident attitude: results. - 3) Unconcerned attitude: results. - 4) Insecure attitude: process. Or scenario 2: - 1) Confident attitude: results. - 2) Flexible attitude: process. - 3) Insecure attitude: process. - 4) Unconcerned attitude: results. How does that relate to the cognitive functions? It makes sense to balance out the process and results orientations. In both scenarios the process and results oriented attitudes are evenly distributed. The same goes for the cognitive functions: two extraverted functions (one for results and one for process) and two introverted functions (one for results and one for process). Based on the descriptions on the site, let's pair the following aspects with cognitive functions: - Volition: N. - Logic: T. - Physics: S. - Emotions: F. For VLEF we get the following: Scenario 1: - 1) Logic: T. - 2) Volition: N. - 3) Physics: S. - 4) Emotions: F. Or scenario 2: - 1) Volition: N. - 2) Logic: T. - 3) Emotions: F. - 4) Physics: S. How does this relate to the MBTI? Scenario 1: 1) ENTJ: - Te, Ni, Se, Fi. 2) INTP: - Ti, Ne, Si, Fe. Or scenario 2: 3) INTJ: - Ni, Te, Fi, Se. 4) ENTP: - Ne, Ti, Fe, Si. Which of those four is it then? We will have to read the VLEF description to figure this out. The flexible Logic description and the questions related to flexible Logic seem to favor Ti over Te. Its description is about precision, rather than efficiency. Also, the process orientation seems to be a better match for Ti than Te. This cancels out ENTJ and INTJ. VLEFs are defined by their Volition, which makes me think that dominant Ne is a better match than dominant Ti. Tertiary Fe and inferior Si seem to fit as well. That VLEFs sometimes overlook their own health, makes me believe that inferior Si really is a good match. Overall: ENTP.
Biografia
VLEF is the Attitudinal Psyche type that seems the most interested in gathering information that supports the belief system of who they believe they are and what direction they have chosen. The VLEF appears to be protecting themselves and others from being emotionally intimidated or thrown off from the path they have decided to follow. They may come off as intellectual, professorial, curious, determined, demanding, accomplished, skeptical, argumentative, shut off, questioning, and sometimes artistic if it supports the goal they have in mind. The VLEF seems to want control over their identity through continuous inquiries and investigations of their choosing while resisting any emotional attack or violation of their sensitivities.