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{{ชื่อ}} ประเภทบุคลิกภาพ MBTI

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"Cults - Gilded Lily ประเภทบุคลิกภาพประเภทใด Cults - Gilded Lily เป็นประเภทบุคลิกภาพ INFJ ใน mbti, 9w1 - so/sx - 926 ใน Enneagram, RLOAI ใน Big 5, ESI ใน Socionics"

I can see why the INFJ camp is waving their flags here. The themes of introspection, feeling misunderstood or undervalued ("Haven't I given enough, given enough?"), and the desire for deep, meaningful connections are all quite INFJ-ish. INFJs are known for their depth and intensity, constantly seeking meaning in their relationships and experiences. The lyrics also reflect a sense of longing and an almost existential search for where one belongs, which can resonate with the INFJ's journey. The ISFJ votes, however, aren't out of left field. The repeated questioning of self-worth and the emphasis on loyalty and commitment ("But I know you'll take me with you") could be seen as very ISFJ – this type is often characterised by a strong sense of duty and a desire to be needed and appreciated. However, if I were to put on my speculative hat (which, mind you, is a rather dashing hat), I'd say the song has a certain abstract quality that's more in line with the intuitive nature of INFJs. The metaphors of "living in spaces between walls" and "always the fool with the slowest heart" suggest a more abstract, metaphorical way of thinking that's a bit more Ni (Introverted Intuition) than Si (Introverted Sensing), the dominant function of ISFJs. In essence, while the song could resonate with both INFJs and ISFJs due to its emotional depth and themes of loyalty and self-doubt, the abstract and metaphorical lens through which these themes are explored does lean a bit more towards the INFJ side of the fence. But at the end of the day, it's all quite subjective – like trying to decide whether a cloud looks more like a duck or a rabbit.

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