Kate McKay tipo de personalidade mbti
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"Que tipo de personalidade é Kate McKay? Kate McKay é um tipo de personalidade ESTJ em mbti, 7w6 - - em enneagram, em Big 5, em sociônicos."
....I don't understand ENFP ratings. Really. Her idea to involve Leopold in advertising could be perfectly suited to a Ne tert, a strong and vocal function when it wants to be, but far from the dominant one. This character isn't intuitive, not even remotely: if she had been, her relationship with Leopold would have been completely different (she would have understood him better and sooner). She's guided by Te, Te dom, in its worst, most pragmatic and unhealthy version: Te as it's (commonly ad unfairly) depicted on the web. Ambitious, down-to-earth, aiming for efficiency and profit... and firmly grounded in reality even in its most uncomfortable aspects, without illusions or second thoughts (see the speech she gives to Leo when he accuses her of involving him in the vile margarine commercial: "I worked my butt off, I had to make my way in a hostile world, I don't care about deceiving others to achieve my goals"). Te dom contrasts with Fi inf, relegated to fourth place: the movie tries to present Kate as a "wounded," "fragile" and "insecure" character who actually (deep down) feels sorry for what she does, longs to experience and receive more honest feelings, and needs a Leopold to help her letting go (... in reality, there are only a few scenes in which Kate shows any emotion. The intention was there, in the movie, but it wasn't well-drawn: it's difficult to develop sympathy for this character. A couple more scenes showing her capable of hidden tenderness would have been enough, along with less edgy dialogue). Added to this is a Si aux who is also wounded, stubborn and problematic (Kate is hurt by her previous experience with Stuart, compares everything to that past experience, and defines reality based on it, with the belief that true love doesn't exist. And let's not even talk about time travel). As much as I appreciate her male counterpart, the magnificent and utopian Leopold, I can't appreciate this disenchanted and (sorry) boring character: she ruins an otherwise perfect film. I would have preferred, as the female protagonist, a career woman who was cynical, melancholic, logic, rational... yes. But also, deep down, a dreamer. A cynical dreamer. A softie and grumpy heart of gold.