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"Soshiro Azami ประเภทบุคลิกภาพประเภทใด Soshiro Azami เป็นประเภทบุคลิกภาพ ISTJ ใน mbti, 6w5 - sp/so - 613 ใน Enneagram, RCUAI ใน Big 5, SLI ใน Socionics"

𝐀𝐳𝐚𝐦𝐢 𝐢𝐬 𝐒𝐎𝟔 First of all, I want to emphasize that once we get more information, my view may optionally shift to E1 or E3, although everything I’m laying out here frames him solidly as an SO6 (we’re currently around chapter 102 of the manga). So, let’s get into it… –– There’s always a certain degree of rigidity in characters typed as Social E6. That’s an SO6 trait, but it doesn’t define the whole type. To understand this subtype, we also need to understand E6 as the full internal structure and core of Azami’s character. When an E6 operates under fear, it organizes reality into mental categories, trying to grasp where the threat and pain are coming from. It looks for courses of action that won’t lead to disaster, and the whole process is soaked in guilt. In SO6, that guilt is pushed into the unconscious and begins to express itself externally: it takes the form of accusing, moralizing, and clinging tightly to an ideology that becomes a tool for dividing “those on the right side” from “those who are guilty.” If responsibility is transferred to others and they’re meant to act as the guardians of that ideology, then the SO6 remains “blameless.” In practice, you can see this in the way every decision must have an explanation — because an explanation means duty, and duty justifies action. For Azami, that explanation is official protocol and professionalism, and most visibly, duty. His sense of duty shows up in his relationship to Kamunabi and Shiba. Azami listens to Kamunabi in almost every matter, practically hiding behind them. He’s nearly the literal opposite of Shiba, who rebels against any authority he sees as too limiting to his thinking and opinions. Azami has absolutely no issue with authority, and he only reacts when he absolutely has to. A clear example was his attack on Kasen to neutralize him. This is important — especially considering the tendency to hide behind authority that I just mentioned — because it proves how intertwined his role is with ideology and how deeply duty-driven his temperament is. It’s also behavior that clashes with an E1 reading — E1 thinking is shaped by immediate action in the real world; the reaction would be more angry and perfectionistic, not detached and grounded in rational analysis.

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