{{ชื่อ}} ประเภทบุคลิกภาพ MBTI
บุคลิกภาพ
"Noa ประเภทบุคลิกภาพประเภทใด Noa เป็นประเภทบุคลิกภาพ ISFP ใน mbti, 6w5 - - 612 ใน Enneagram, RLOAI ใน Big 5, SLI ใน Socionics"
How in hell is this guy a Ti-Fe user? He most definitely is not. He struggles a lot to truly learn the value of impersonal connections. Raka actually is an FJ type for reference. I believe Raka's ISFJ. But, Noa for the whole movie, keeps individualizing his situations and making sure to set a line of "She has her own problem, I have my own problem, I have something, she has something else." This individuating of judgment is Fi-Te speaking. And not Ti-Fe. Radical Fi-Te prefers to keep themselves disconnected as much as possible from their peers, in order to focus on their own problems, on their own issues to deal with and what they gotta do. Everyone does what they gotta do. In terms of his actual beliefs of "This is the law", I could understand why ISTJ would be a popular choice, as that does seem like something one would say, especially since Fi establishes to him that "The law is wrong." and ISTJs have Tertiary Fi. However, he usually doesn't show that much Te from my point of view. Simply acknowledging the law does not relate to Te in any way. That seems more to me like a consistent pattern I have seen with his Se. The capacity to accept real circumstances for what they are, regardless if they like it or not. This is a part of his that Mae, being an INTJ represses in a very unhealthy way. Why does Noa even believe in the law in the first place? Maybe because what else he had to believe in? He kinda lived a pretty sheltered life. I also believe his conversation with the king is another sign of his perceiving axis. The king asks him what does he see when he looks at his "kingdom". He responds with "A bunch of kidnapped clans". Now, this is a very straight perception that we receive as his response, as I expected as I was watching the movie. His perception takes into account current irrefutable conditions (Se). It does not see any sort of potential or unconscious vision (Ni or Ne) and it does not individualize real perception (Si). It's just a straight description of what he sees, of what the current circumstances are for perception. His primary form of perception is Se. This seems to track throughout the movie, as we see him sometimes take things too much into face value and make mistakes because of it. Such as scaring Mae off in the start because he knows she robbed his village, so that is an immediate reason to reject her (Se), while Raka, an Si user, prefers to properly perceive things before acting, take care and truly see what things are all about, double check to check its validity. As for his Ni, he contemplates things around him a lot throughout the movie and questions his beliefs very often. He seems to repress more the external judgment than the internal perception, so the most I could see for him is ISFP.