Tim Ballard MBTI性格类型
性格
"Tim Ballard是什么人格? Tim Ballard是MBTI中的人格类型,九型中的6w5 - so/sx - ,五大类型中的,Socionics中类型。"
“God's children are not for sale.” Before discussing Tim, let's reconsider how modern society views his "saviors." Throughout history, few have had the courage to defy local cultural norms, and many remain trapped in prejudiced thinking that primarily benefits the elite. As long as people have a voice, even if it stems from a misguided sense of morality, they will use it, accepting everything from their leaders. Some individuals, outside this societal mold, not aligning with extremist or conservative politics, tend to forge their own voice through expressions like "White Savior" and "Christian Propaganda." Anyone daring to discuss these matters is promptly labeled as racist or subjected to other pejorative terms. What we, as human beings, truly need to examine in a work is not whether it aligns with a traditional segment of the population, but rather the message it conveys. And the message isn't hidden in some subliminal code; it's simply articulated in the words of Tim himself, who seeks to rescue at least a few genuinely innocent souls on Earth: children. Regardless of your belief in God, whether you identify as a Satanist, follow Judaism, or are American; irrespective of your race being Black or White—the message transcends these differences and stands as universally relevant. Why xNFJ? During one scene, Tim calls his boss and tells him that he's quitting. Despite this, his boss tries to convince him that he'll get his pension at the end of the year, in an attempt to convince him using logic. However, Tim's mind is made up, and he doesn't dare think twice before setting off for Mexico to achieve his main goal (Ni). Tim is always focused on accomplishing the rescue, using his auxiliary Fe to create connections with different people and manipulating the guy from the beginning of the film, in some kind of mental connection, to get important clues as to what he's getting himself into. I'll finish my argument later on