1. 名人和角色
  2. 漫画
  3. Transformers IDW Comics (2005-2018)

Hot Rod, "Rodimus Prime" MBTI性格类型

性格

"Hot Rod, "Rodimus Prime"是什么人格? Hot Rod, "Rodimus Prime"是MBTI中的ENFP人格类型,九型中的7w8 - so/sx - ,五大类型中的,Socionics中类型。"

His whole thing with trying to find the "Knights of Cybertron" is the most obvious Ne dom thing I've ever seen. Though I can also see him as a Se dom because of his impulsiveness. So the question is, which one makes more sense, inferior Si or inferior Ni? I personally lean more towards inferior Si, because from what I've read: https://mbti-notes.tumblr.com/post/136898571387/how-functions-work-inferior-si-ENTPENFP "Si is focused on methodically collecting and sorting personally relevant facts/details in order to feel grounded in one's own framework of prior knowledge. But Ne tends to misinterpret Si as being boring, overcautious, repetitive, or even stagnant and pointless. Ultimately, Ne forcefully rejects the Si perspective because it fears that getting bogged down in tiny details is wasting precious time that could otherwise be used for pursuing new possibilities or continual progress and, if one does not have trust in future potential, then one has nothing to look forward to in life, as though one’s sense of hopefulness is slowly draining away. Therefore, unhealthy or immature Ne-doms do their utmost to reject Si in order to protect their ego-image as an "optimistic, open, and forward thinking" person." I would also like to add for unhealthy Ne-doms: "When Ne is not functioning in a healthy manner, Ne-doms will be more prone to: overlooking important details, making careless errors, failing to learn from past mistakes (and then repeating them), having poor focus, neglecting physical health, continually arriving at dead ends or abandoning ideas midstream. This will lead to a buildup of feelings of incompetence or worthlessness, especially when they are unable to make any concrete progress towards realizing their goals or ideals." Sounds like rodimus to me

背景

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