Cleo Abram MBTI性格类型
性格
"Cleo Abram是什么人格? Cleo Abram是MBTI中的ENTP人格类型,九型中的7w6 - so/sx - 793,五大类型中的SCOAI,Socionics中ILE类型。"
Ne - Si in dominant and inferior are apparent. Other than that a clear Ti - Fe secondary and tertiary for her. Ti-parent and Te-critic are nicely balanced, a mix up of logical reasoning coupled with rationale. ENFP's (without wanting to sound condescending) do not understand, they only believe (Ti-trickster + Te-child), making them fall victim to subscribing not to what is true but what is accepted instead. As such, and an easy typing method for suspected ENFP and ESFP, are they relegated to believing that absolute truth does not exist, ususally saying that truth depends on subjective personal experience (classic ENFP Si-inferior coping). Cleo, comparatively, is determinate, insightful, critical, and seeking of the truth. ENFP's for comparison, are typically more philosophically minded as due to Te-childs hyper aware need for knowing peoples beliefs and opinions. The lack of Ti also makes them quite unaware of mechanisms and processes, unable of understanding causal chains of events, in relation to data verification as to commence such a process, making them subject to massive bouts of false logic. Si-inferior clear as day in the fertility videos, stating a clear fear of being uncomfortable, unsafe, having a bad experience, sensory scarring, and sickness. Se-demon is the root of her "geekiness", not only in her chosen occupation and the topics thereof but her personal life as well. Her Instagram demonstrates a love for books, typically of the fictional variety, and videogames; a show of her subtly hating raw and unrefined physical reality. Si-inferior is to sensitive for the world, her enthusiasm for her work apparent as due to the nature of her inclination towards disconnecting from what truly is objectively the case, honing in on subjective components of "her reality" asking the question of "what does it mean for me in sensory speak, how do things compare to these singular and momentous past and personal experiences" (Si-inferior) coupled with what could be the case metaphysically (Ne-hero). Conceptually are these functions always on an axis, dominant function betraying of the inferiors and demons temperament. What could be (Ne-hero) ---- What was for me, what should be, what it meant for me (Si-inferior); insecurity of the known basking beneath sheer unending possibility. What could be (Ne-hero) ---- What is the case at the present moment (Se-demon); the arrogance of Ne-hero disregarding the concerns of Se-demon causing the inferiority in Si-inferior, thus leading Ne-dominants towards being the biggest copers of all of the types. Present circumstance is something they struggle with, Si-inferior simply to sensitive for the unrelenting nature of an undiscriminating reality; also an argument for her 7 in enneagram. Ni-nemesis observable in the Vox video regarding children, parallel to her own in the artificial womb/insemination report, worrying about her own future and about what she wants. Ne-hero and Ni-nemesis, with Cleo retaining the option of having children later in life through freezing eggs in case she decides to have them, is classic tactical certainty through strategic flexibility of an Ne-dominant. Fe-child is something she prefers to play with. Unrefined, raw, genuine, authentic (albeit authentic in a lack of authenticity as is common with Fi-trickster), playful, curious, and innocent. A very caring individual who values tribe above self, ethics preferred above individual morals. Her lack of "genuine" self, as ironic as it sounds, betrays itself in not knowing what her values are. Additionally, typing based on romantic partners and friends is an underrated way to ascertain cognitive structures; her husband, whom we know little about though, seems to be an INTJ, solidifying her typing as an ENTP. Furthermore are her interactions with Joss Fong, an INTJ, further proof of her being an ENTP.
背景
Cleo Abram is an Emmy-nominated video producer and journalist. She wrote the Coding and Diamonds episodes of Vox’s Netflix show, Explained, was the host of Vox’s first ever daily show, Answered, as well as a host and producer of Vox’s YouTube Originals show, Glad You Asked. She now makes her own show, Huge If True. Each episode takes one big tech innovation or idea, explains how it works, and helps people imagine how it could improve the world we live in.