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"Olivia Mossbacher (S1) hangi kişilik türü? Olivia Mossbacher (S1), MBTI, 3w2 - sp/sx - 378 'de kişilik türüdür, , , büyük 5, EIE' dır."

edit: shes sp2 but idc anyways Are the Te dom and E8 votes a joke? Where is the impulsive structure of E8? And you don't have to type every apathetic person Te dom. The thing that pisses me off the most is she's one of the easiest characters to type yet this whole profile is a mess. No offense but, you have no idea about typology if you actually type her as an E8. Ok, Olivia is a Social 3. Throughout the episodes, we see how Olivia actually uses her "woke" attitude to gain validation, not from her parents, probably from the people in her college and her friends etc. However, in her comfort zone (with her family), she's actually very selfish towards both her parents and her brother. She also cannot stand when someone has something that she doesn't have, as her friend Paula mentions how Olivia stole her boyfriend because she couldn't stand the idea of Paula having something she thinks she will never have. This whole structure is a basic example of an unhealthy Social 3. I would like to add that Paula also mentions Olivia uses her as a symbol of her woke activism rather than a friend. E8s aren't that calculative. They are more likely to go with their instincts. Their reactions are more immediate and in your face. Olivia's actions are opposite of these. She always waits for the right moment, always in control, never actually lets her guard down. I'll put some Social 3 explanations and you will see I am right. **Social Threes are socially brilliant. They know how to talk to people and how to climb the social ladder. These Threes feel a need to frame words carefully to get the maximum benefit, which is measured in terms of making the right impression, getting what they want, and reaching their goals. Their fuel is social success, though what exactly constitutes "success" can vary depending on the history and context of the individual Social Three. Some show intelligence, culture, or class; others have degrees and titles; and others have material symbols of social status - a nice house, an expensive car, designer clothes, or expensive watches. The Social Three is very concerned with competition and winning. This is the most competitive Three. They are also focused on power, whether or not they are the one who has it. They tend to be demanding and authoritarian, though these characteristics may be hidden behind a presentation that is smooth, decorous, and humorous. Social Threes may view others in terms of how they potentially further or block the process of reaching their goals. They look at things in terms of how they can exert control over them, and they don't allow themselves to be surprised by life. These Threes have a highly developed talent for image-making and a strong ability to sell themselves (or whatever product they might want to promote). According to Naranjo, these Threes look so good, there's almost a sense that they have no faults. It's hard to see their flaws because they do such a good job at creating the right image. They look so good and seem to do things so well that any sense of there being a problem or of anything being left out is overshadowed. However, Social Threes do feel anxiety about being overexposed. They feel vulnerable to being seen as having no worth. Because they place so much importance on making a good impression, criticism can be devastating to them, though they aren't likely to show it. Wanting to look good also means it can be hard for them to fully reveal themselves to others, so they may feel a need to keep people at bay. They want so much to be seen positively, and so they can fear that people might see through their image if they get too close. It can be hard for them to open up and let up on managing their image. This strong need to look good can also prevent Social Threes from knowing and being connected to their real selves and their real feelings.**

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Nicole and Mark's sardonic daughter who is a college sophomore.

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