Porcelain Hearts
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- Jan 4, 2012
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- MBTI Type
- ENFP
- Enneagram
- 4w5
It comes with no surprise that the most common comedians are ENTPs.
Traits of a comedian: Non-dignified, insensitive, ingenious use of analogies, cerebrally quick, endless ideas to explore.
Whether these traits are morally detestable, it works as its own stage persona. Even non-ENTP comedians project themselves as ENTPs. As an ENFP writing my own standup material, the biggest task for myself is to renounce my conscience. I still have a rather small fear of being judged, if not for what I'm saying, then by my performance and delivery. ENTPs simply don't care.
I do think other types are good comedians, but sans training ENTPs steal the show.
Anyone else write comedy?
And do you think specific enneagram types are predisposed to creative humour?
Traits of a comedian: Non-dignified, insensitive, ingenious use of analogies, cerebrally quick, endless ideas to explore.
Whether these traits are morally detestable, it works as its own stage persona. Even non-ENTP comedians project themselves as ENTPs. As an ENFP writing my own standup material, the biggest task for myself is to renounce my conscience. I still have a rather small fear of being judged, if not for what I'm saying, then by my performance and delivery. ENTPs simply don't care.
I do think other types are good comedians, but sans training ENTPs steal the show.
Anyone else write comedy?
And do you think specific enneagram types are predisposed to creative humour?