Gerard Way MBTI性格类型

性格

"Gerard Way是什么人格? Gerard Way是MBTI中的INFP人格类型,九型中的4w5 - sx/sp - 469,五大类型中的RLUAI,Socionics中IEI类型。"

Gerard Way is a 9w1. I love him and I’m amazed no one has ever bothered to notice this. He often talks about how his inspirations just come to him from the ether, which is 9. Hes had to struggle many times in his life with being swept up by/subsumed into scenes, roles, or dynamics, and he’s open in speaking about it. He’s withdrawn and introverted but kind. He’s very shy, soft, and retiring in interviews. He’s nothing like 4 or even 6. He doesn’t even have a 4 fix. When people compare him to other artists, which a 4 would hate, he’s flattered. He has even told a story a few times of wanting to be like Billy Corgan. 4s don’t decide to be someone else, but 3 fixed people do. He’s also always very optimistic about his ability to handle issues competently, which is 3 fix. There’s also not much image of being different from others. Instead, there is 6 fix love for his chosen weird group and weird interests and no heart center energy on that issue at all. As for instincts, actually bother to listen to him speak. He’s mostly interested in his little skills and interests, which is sp, with some easy playground/middle instinct social awareness. It’s so sad that people type him with some supposedly cool or alternative typing that has nothing to do with who he actually is. And having this very common typing makes so much sense if you think about it. Mass appeal stars are almost certain to be a pretty common typing. His type doesn’t need to be weird for him to be incredibly talented.

背景

Gerard Arthur Way (Summit, April 9 1977) is an American singer, songwriter, and comic book writer. He is best known as the lead vocalist and co-founder of the rock band My Chemical Romance (2001-2013, 2019-present). He released his debut solo album, Hesitant Alien, in 2014. Way is the co-founder of DC Comics' Young Animal imprint. He wrote the comic mini-series The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys and the Eisner award-winning comic book series The Umbrella Academy, which was later adapted into a Netflix released in 2019.

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