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public myers-briggs votes | (22/03/26 01:20) Woll Smoth: ENFP |
(18/12/29 01:46) LadyX: ENFP |
(18/12/25 02:18) Jacobus: ENFP |
(18/12/06 18:32) tch: ENFP |
(18/12/06 18:35) twinpinks: ENFP |
(18/09/14 18:45) switchblades: ENFP |
public function votes | (22/03/08 17:21) Woll Smoth: ENFP |
(21/08/18 17:50) Tman: ENTJ |
(19/02/06 11:55) tch: ENFP |
(18/12/30 00:36) fg: ENFP |
(18/09/14 18:46) switchblades: ENFJ |
public enneagram votes | (22/04/19 23:36) Woll Smoth: 8w7 |
(21/08/18 17:50) Tman: 8w9 |
(18/12/29 01:47) LadyX: 7w8 |
(20/01/18 23:16) Jacobus: 7w8 |
(19/01/31 10:31) LVNA: 7w8 |
(18/09/14 18:45) switchblades: 6w7 |
public instinctual variant votes | (21/08/18 17:52) Tman: so/sp |
(18/12/25 02:19) Jacobus: sx/so |
(18/09/14 18:48) switchblades: sx/so |
public tritype® votes | (20/01/18 23:17) Jacobus: 714 |
(18/12/29 01:48) LadyX: 714 |
(18/09/14 18:48) switchblades: 682 |
public sociotype votes | (22/04/19 23:35) Woll Smoth: SLE |
(21/08/18 17:52) Tman: SLE |
(20/01/18 23:16) Jacobus: SLE |
(18/09/14 19:44) LVNA: ILE |
(18/09/14 18:46) switchblades: LSI |
public psychosophy votes | (21/08/18 17:52) Tman: VLFE |
(19/11/19 01:28) Jacobus: VELF |
public hexaco votes |
Jacobus INFJ 4w5 EIE Say what one will about the merits of communism or the morality of his actions, but whoever can claim to not want to be a quixotic international revolutionary like Che is either a liar or a very boring person. 0 2020-06-05 10:42:48pm (post #8255) |
thormns ENFP 7w8 748 sx/so EIE-Ni Chad 1 2019-03-24 11:15:34am (post #5679) |
LVNA Woah...he is very obviously not LSI...I'm unsure how anyone could think "ENFP LSI" makes any sense. Ti ego is intelligible because of his doctrinairan spirit, but it certainly was not his dominant function. Ep temperament should be fairly obvious...he was continually on the move, sought new experiences, and decided to continue exploring and fighting for a world revolution even though he was offered the chance to help set up Cuba's communist configuration. His Ep spirit can also be seen in his decision to up and leave medical school and simply travel America, being something like the Don Quixote to his own Sancho Panza. I remember reading some quote of his where he said he went on that trip not looking for anything and simply wanting to avoid any fixed form of work. Also I think it's notable that his ideological opinions conformed with his own desires to continue travelling and meet people. He justified murdering people of "low consciousness (really a backwards consciousness in his view)" but didn't admit this was his reason for killing, and instead indicated he simply loved it for the sport (I think this would work the other way if you were dealing with an LSI). But I also think he was ultimately motivated by ideas, and, much like his friends Marx and Castro, was certainly a Jung Ne type. Some good quotes: "I could become very rich in Guatemala but by the low method of ratifying my title, opening a clinic, and specialising in allergies. To do that would be the most horrible betrayal of the two 'I's' struggling inside me: the socialist and the traveller." "In the field of ideas not involving productive activities it is easier to distinguish the division between material and spiritual necessity. For a long time man has been trying to free himself from alienation through culture and art. While he dies every day during the eight or more hours that he sells his labour, he comes to life afterwards in his spiritual activities." "A school of artistic experimentation is invented, which is said to be the definition of freedom; but this “experimentation” has its limits, imperceptible until there is a clash, that is, until the real problems of individual alienation arise. Meaningless anguish or vulgar amusement thus become convenient safety valves for human anxiety. The idea of using art as a weapon of protest is combated. Those who play by the rules of the game are showered with honors — such honors as a monkey might get for performing pirouettes. The condition is that one does not try to escape from the invisible cage." 0 2018-12-29 04:00:51pm (post #4460) |
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