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"John Green ประเภทบุคลิกภาพประเภทใด John Green เป็นประเภทบุคลิกภาพ INFP ใน mbti, 9w1 - so/sp - 954 ใน Enneagram, RCUAI ใน Big 5, IEE ใน Socionics"
Edit: I’ve changed my mind—he uses a lot of Si and Ne and I can no longer ignore it. But anyway here’s my old argument… He is SUCH an Fe user and I don’t know how you guys don’t see that. I’ve been reading his books and watching Vlogbrothers for more than a decade now and it’s always been very clear to me that he internalizes world issues that have nothing to do with him, and chastises himself for not being able to do more. He bears the weight of the external world like only an Fe user could. This can look like Fi in a person who is melancholic, but it isn’t the same thing. His views are explicitly collectivist and community-oriented, and he dedicates much screen time to reminding individualists to remember the social environment that influences their daily decisions. He even goes to great lengths to downplay his own role in his own work—not in a self-deprecating way, but out of moral obligation to those who have helped him. He’s also very very punctual and organized in the way Ni doms are (see video “On Punctuality”); being anything less would mean falling in his Fe obligations to others. John Green is very dutiful, and his sense of duty comes naturally. Fi users, meanwhile, are just too individualistic to go to the consistent lengths Green goes to. Sure, he’s open-minded and idealistic, but that can easily be a sign of healthy Fe reacting to its environment. Sure, he’s often depressive and candid (INFJ 4w5 maybe?) but that’s literally just because he struggles with depression and OCD and has to keep making content even on bad days. Meanwhile, his humanitarian focus screams Ni+Fe. INFPs care about the same stuff, but the pattern I’ve seen throughout John Green’s career is much more in line with INFJ.
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John Michael Green (born August 24, 1977) is an American author, vlogger, writer, producer, actor, editor, and educator. He won the 2006 Printz Award for his debut novel, Looking for Alaska, and his sixth novel, The Fault in Our Stars, debuted at number one on The New York Times Best Seller list in January 2012. The 2014 film adaptation opened at number one at the box office.
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