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Gat tipo de personalidade mbti

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"Que tipo de personalidade é Gat? Gat é um tipo de personalidade ENTP em mbti, 5w6 - so/sx - 539 em enneagram, SLUEI em Big 5, em sociônicos."

I understand why people could think Gat is a 5, but all the reasons seem shallow to me. Yes, Gat loves knowledge (but all the types can!), but Gat is all the time talking about how he wishes he could change the world, take action, and doesn't seem to show any sign of avarice. He WANTS to be present, be the one taking action, not to be just a mere observer. ("Gat is full of energy, and he doesn’t know it.") "Under the influence of avarice, Fives get minimalistic and contract, withdrawing into themselves as a way of not letting others empty them out. They fear both not having enough and being weighed down/having too much to carry on their own. People may experience Fives as holding back or being aloof, and they may be perceived as not engaging fully. As a result, others may judge Fives as cold or unfeeling or arrogant, but behind this habit of holding back and holding in is a fear of not having enough of what they need to survive." — The Complete Enneagram, Beatrice Chestnut. Although his orientation to the future can be also linked with the fact that he's a Head triad core, I think it's pretty much more tied with the E7. Just look at these quotes: “I should live for today and not be agitating all the time.” “He is so enthusiastic, so relentlessly interested in the world, that he has trouble imagining the possibility that other people will be bored by what he’s saying.” "Ennea-type VII individuals, are more than just open-minded, exploratory; their search for experience takes them, characteristically, from an insufficient here to a promising there. The “insatiability” of the glutton is, however, veiled over by an apparent satisfaction; or more precisely said, frustration is hidden behind enthusiasm—an enthusiasm that seems to compensate for dissatisfaction as well as keeping the experience of frustration away from the individual’s awareness." — Character & Neurosis, Claudio Naranjo

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