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public myers-briggs votes | (18/12/07 10:43) tch: INFJ |
(18/12/07 00:49) LadyX: ISFJ |
(18/12/07 00:19) Taco110: INFJ |
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public enneagram votes | (18/12/07 00:49) LadyX: 2w3 |
(18/12/07 00:17) Taco110: 9w8 |
public instinctual variant votes | (18/12/07 01:05) LadyX: sp/sx |
public tritype® votes | (18/12/07 01:07) LadyX: 296 |
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LadyX intp 5 I agree with the 9w8, but wanted to add 2w3 - who can be tattletales and quite manipulative. Of course there are many wonderful caring 2w3's and 9w8's - please don't take offense. But both 2's and 9's can get on a bad track when spun up on dreams of success and power if not a good match to their strengths. The 9's and 2's- looking very gentle and innocent. Often enjoying the role of "victim" in the Drama Triangle and needing to be defended against a vociferous or unconventional 4 or 5. Needing a 3 or an 8 "rescuer" to give them status and put those "weird opinionated" 4's and 5's in their places. This dynamic can destroy the sociology of an organization. 0 2018-12-07 01:05:17am (post #4170) |
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