roastingmallows
New member
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2012
- Messages
- 81
- MBTI Type
- ENFP
- Enneagram
- 7w6
- Instinctual Variant
- so/sx
The enneagram sections of these forums are always sadly underpopulated. I can't say I'm completely shocked. MBTI is so neat and tidy and positive. It tells you "Yeah, you're different, and that's okay. You have your own strengths to bring to the table. Except sensors. You guys totally suck."
The Enneagram on the other hand says "Here's your type. Now, here's your deepest darkest secret. Get to work!"
Every enneatype has some horrible weakness that you would never want a stranger to know (and probably not anyone you know, either), and yet here we are. We all know each others' deepest character flaw. No biggie.
I'm roastingmallows and I'm a 7w6. (Hi, Roastingmallows!) I am constantly fighting back my anxiety and fear that I will never be satisfied. I feel that my activities define me. I can't control my own impulses. I rarely finish anything I start. I am average at everything and great at nothing. There you have it. Nothing to be proud of.
But it's not just 7s, oh no! It's all of us! Eh?
The Enneagram on the other hand says "Here's your type. Now, here's your deepest darkest secret. Get to work!"
Every enneatype has some horrible weakness that you would never want a stranger to know (and probably not anyone you know, either), and yet here we are. We all know each others' deepest character flaw. No biggie.
I'm roastingmallows and I'm a 7w6. (Hi, Roastingmallows!) I am constantly fighting back my anxiety and fear that I will never be satisfied. I feel that my activities define me. I can't control my own impulses. I rarely finish anything I start. I am average at everything and great at nothing. There you have it. Nothing to be proud of.
But it's not just 7s, oh no! It's all of us! Eh?