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Narses (Nerses) MBTI性格类型

性格

"Narses (Nerses)是什么人格? Narses (Nerses)是MBTI中的INTJ人格类型,九型中的5w4 - so/sp - ,五大类型中的RCOAI,Socionics中ILI类型。"

Narses is clearly an INTJ, he was able to foresee Totila's ruse and quickly prepare a strategy that was brutally effective, so much so that he ended up taking him down and subsequently took time to rethink his strategy. The same in the battle of Mons Lactarius, in which, after having retaken Rome, he was able to correctly predict that the Goths would regroup and try to reconquer the city as they did in the conquest of Belisarius, he was able to use his resources to the full and win a battle masterfully, achieving even greater success than in the battle of Taginae. Once again he took time to restructure his strategy and not only this, but he was also able to foresee that the Barbarians would attack the Italian peninsula again. When he learned that the barbarian coalition had divided their armies, he knew that one of them would perish from the cold and He raised his forces solely to confront one of the armies that he destroyed in the Battle of Vesuvius again efficiently and with minimal casualties. Furthermore, he always knew how to position himself well in Justinian's court and planned his political movements carefully, always seeking to take advantage of both his position as a Eunuch, as well as his capacity for social understanding with the circle of Justinian's court, becoming the great Chamberlain. Here we can see several things, the first is Narses' ability to propose future plans and execute them, which comes precisely from his cognitive functions. Likewise, he regained energy between objectives and at the same time constantly rethought his strategies, always achieving overwhelming victories thanks to his capacity for foresight. However, it is not only noticeable on the military scale that this man was INTJ, but also on the political scale he always played his cards fairly, antagonizing those who should and making plans with those who should not, thus reaching the peak of imperial power. only behind the royal couple of Justinian and Theodora, and also managing to archieve, thanks to his victories, the government of the Italian peninsula, in which he led the same way in which he commanded his troops, seeking efficiency above all things in search of recover the glory that the peninsula once had. Another example of this is that Narses did not perform well when there were unexpected setbacks, such as in John's insurrection against Belisarius during the siege of Milan, in which, given the suddenness of the situation, he attempted to give Belisarius's order to John in a moment. in which it was too late to save the city of Milan. For all this I consider Narses to be INTJ

背景

Narses (also sometimes written Nerses; Latin pronunciation: [ˈnarseːs]; Armenian: Նարսես;[citation needed] Greek: Ναρσής; 478–573) was, with Belisarius, one of the great generals in the service of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I during the Roman reconquest that took place during Justinian's reign. Narses was a Romanized Armenian. He spent most of his life as an important eunuch in the palace of the emperors in Constantinople.

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