Umino Nagi tipo de personalidade mbti
Personalidade
"Que tipo de personalidade é Umino Nagi? Umino Nagi é um tipo de personalidade ISTJ em mbti, 6w5 - sp/so - em enneagram, RCOEN em Big 5, LSI em sociônicos."
I think he's a sp1 instead of a sp6, but I understand the confusion because of the anxiety factor, the sp1 mistype with enneagram 6 is very common. Moreover, I think he's sexual blind instead of social blind. For MBTI, he's definitely a Si dom + Te aux. He is methodical, grounded and routine oriented. He has never showed any Ni dom or Se inf tait, instead we very much see his inferior Ne in some scenes, where he sees multiple perspectives in a negative and catastrophic way. For the enneagram: Self-Preservation Ones seek to experience Essential Integrity through their lifestyle and well-being, and they put a great deal of energy into determining the best way to live in accordance with their values. For them, living with integrity means making sure the choices they make correspond to principles of good. Every area of life is intentionally considered: the right diet, work, hygiene, and even how the day is structured and how time is spent, because creating coherence between their personal values and how they are expressed in micro and macro details help the Self-Preservation One find clarity, orientation, and purpose. Many Self-Preservation Ones can exhibit a great deal of anxiety around lifestyle choices. Their home, for example, is often the object of emotional fuss. Contrary to stereotypes, it’s not always the case that Self-Preservation Ones’ living spaces are perfectly tidied and ordered, but there is almost always some clear intentionality. It might be aesthetically “just right,” it might represent an ideal environment for caring for a family, or it might be an expression of a particular kind of lifestyle. Self-Preservation Ones are also typically quite frugal and have strong boundaries around money and can be surprisingly intense about territory and having control over their sense of autonomy. They can emphasize correct procedures and correct habits, in themselves and in others. For distressed Self-Preservation Ones, there is little room for disruptions or flexibility outside narrow parameters. Therefore, punitive self-control can be met with “leaks” whereby the One tries to release some of the pressure built up around their harsh inner critic, such as being extremely choosy around their diet and then binging on sugar after a lengthy period of “good behavior.” In attempting to avoid feelings of being flawed, the imbalanced Self-Preservation One will feel a need to justify the correctness of their lifestyle, leading to some rather bizarre rationalizations for the way they live and how others ought to be, especially when physical and emotional needs arise that don’t fit cleanly within their ideals.