Shun Uruma mbti kişilik türü

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"Shun Uruma hangi kişilik türü? Shun Uruma, MBTI, 5w4 - sp/so - 514 'de INFJ kişilik türüdür, RCOEI, RCOEI, büyük 5, ESI' dır."

5 core is inaccurate: I don't think 5 core is accurate. 5s are inherently trying to grasp some level of key understanding to an idea that they find value to, usually manifesting in trying to observe and explain the phenomena of this world that they find interest in, and thus skills or talents seem to be only secondary to their primary goal: comprehension. And because of this definition, Shun Uruma doesn't fit a core 5 type because simply this mf doesn't give a shit to analyze the world around him, lmao Why we should consider gut triad instead: Instead of trying to understand, he's already categorized the world as one that is "muddied" and two fundamental sides of humanity, the "good" and "evil." This character lacks the rationalization of his perspectives that a head triad type would usually have, but rather develops his worldview on "gut instincts" akin to a gut triad (which I admit can be attributed to his Ni-Ti as well). If the options for core type are the gut triad, then obviously E9 cannot be his core type because of the various examples of initiation of conflict(s) to fit his goal of revenge. (One could argue for a 9w8 core, but I doubt that sincerely as he still lacks the slothful trait that unhealthy 9s tend to have, as he's almost always planning) E1 vs E8 Uruma at surface level honestly could fit in either category. Who else but the angry swole boy who seems to really really care about justice through the agonizing path of revenge? At unhealthy levels, E1 and E8 can seem quite similar due to the explosive anger, and both seem to have certain strong values of what justice constitutes. But nonetheless, E1 and E8 must have fundamental differences that go to the premise of what the enneagram is, discussing the core desires and fears that come along with it. E1 has an inherent focus on "ethics" and thus what is fair, wishing to be on that what they believe to be good, while E8 has an inherent focus on the concept of "power", which can manifest into some level of justice but ethics is not usually a necessary part of that power structure - thus they fear inherently being powerless in some sense. I think an argument could be made for either side, but Uruma seems to fit the E1 characteristics more just based off of how tortured he was for violating his code of killing innocent people, and even thus considered himself to be "evil". I think the whole motivation of revenge that Uruma operates off of is one that comes from trying to rid the world of what he considers to be evil (which is an argument for w9) in an ironically selfless manner, rather than viewing himself as a direct arbiter of justice that E8s tend to. TL;DR - 1 core not 5 (if anything he has the paranoia that a 6 has)

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