Hinako Shimizu MBTI性格类型
性格
"Hinako Shimizu是什么人格? Hinako Shimizu是MBTI中的INFP人格类型,九型中的4w5 - sp/sx - 486,五大类型中的RLUEN,Socionics中ESI类型。"
Hinako is very clearly an Fi-dom > Ti-dom. For instance, her journal entries are self-reflective and deep, rather than detached and logical. I will dissect them here: "I will admit, I can be quite stubborn at times. I don't like accepting things that other people decide for me, even if it's the right thing to do. More than once, I've rebelled and made the wrong decision, only to regret it later." Key phrases to take note of are "I can be quite (personality trait) at times"; "I don't like (behavior that goes against my personal value), even if it's the right thing to do"; I've rebelled and made the wrong decision, only to (feel negative emotion) later". Fi-doms are introverted judging types, known to be self-aware, greatly valuing their autonomy and freedom. When their individuality is imposed upon, it can be extremely uncomfortable for them, as they themselves do not wish to impose upon others. Here, Hinako is aware of a personality trait that she has (stubborn) when people go against her autonomy (making decisions for her). She states that she doesn't like it, even if it's "right" - To her, it doesn't matter what the "correct" path is, she wants to go her own way even if she makes mistakes and regrets them later on. She displays an identity-based, Fi-driven mindset. Ti-doms, in comparison, would be more open to contrary beliefs as long as it makes sense to them. They don't hold onto the concept of "identity" as tightly as Fi-doms do. Adding on to that, they do not have the tendency to focus on who they are, what they like / dislike or their beliefs as much, especially not in their personal writing. Not saying that they can't, they just don't do so as naturally as Fi-doms. They are more focused on detached logical ideas and interests, and might rather understand their emotions through Fe - connecting with others, even if it's their inferior function. As seen here, Hinako connects with her emotions within herself, her personal journal entries - Fi. --- "Nothing gets on my nerves more than other people trying to make decisions for me. Even if what they're saying is right, it just rubs me the wrong way. I'd rather make a hundred mistakes on my own than follow someone else's commands. But that can make for a lonely life, one where I refuse to listen to anyone else. I want to become the kind of person who truly listens to what others have to say. Of course, it'll still be up to me whom I listen to. And that will be someone I can trust. Someone who will walk alongside me, hand in hand." Key phrases to note are "Nothing (affects me negatively) more than people (going against my autonomy)"; "Even if what they're saying is right, it just (disturbs my peace)"; "I'd rather (go my own way, than follow someone else)"; "But that can (make for a life I don't want, become a person I don't want to be)"; "I want to be the kind of person who (embodies a trait I desire)"; "Of course, (by my own terms)" Hinako reiterates how it gets on her nerves when people go against her personal values, how she'd rather make a hundred mistakes than follow someone else's way of life. However, now there is an added point of self-reflection. "But that can make for a lonely life..." - Hinako reflects that her beliefs might not be the best for her, she doesn't want to live a lonely life. In the end, she decides on the type of person she wants to be instead - someone who listens. Of course, it has to be by her own terms, she wants to listen to someone who she can trust. For Fi-doms, "still waters run deep", their emotions are very sacred to them, which is why there's a tendency to be distrustful of people who might mishandle their heart. --- "However, making long lists of things I hate is just a way of running away from the real issues I have with my inner self. I have to step up and face what's inside of me. Even if I don't like what I see. Being able to take my time and carefully think things through before making a decision is what's most important to me." Key phrases are "Making a long list of things I hate is (making me realise that I'm running away from my problems); "I have to (gather courage and face my inner self)"; "Even if I don't like (this part of myself)"; "Being able to take my time... (is what I personally value the most)". - The strength of matured Fi-doms are the awareness and ability to self-reflect, to see and accept all sides of oneself whether "good or bad". This statement here is incredibly self-reflective, like the majority of her entries. In the end, Hinako decided that she had to face herself (identity > detached logic), even if she might not like what she sees, concluding with what she personally valued in life - taking her time to make decisions. This is an example of the courage that Fi-doms are able to display - "I will face myself, so that I can become who I want to be." [More in replies, read from bottom most reply]
背景
The main character in SILENT HILL f. A teenage girl struggling under the pressure of expectations from her friends, family, and society. Cheerful and energetic as a child, she's grown to become much more restrained, and now hardly smiles.
























