I gotta say, I love how serious the thread title sounds. CALL TO ACTION.
TO ARMS! TO ARMS!
My contribution to your mental petri dish:
Enneagram Test Results
Type 1 Perfectionism |||||||||||||| 58%
Type 2 Helpfulness |||||||||||||||| 62%
Type 3 Image Focus || 10%
Type 4 Individualism |||||||||||| 46%
Type 5 Intellectualism |||||||||||||||||||| 82%
Type 6 Security Focus |||||||||||||||||| 74%
Type 7 Adventurousness |||||||||| 34%
Type 8 Aggressiveness |||||||||||| 46%
Type 9 Calmness |||||||||||||||| 66%
type score type behavior motivation
5 20 I must be knowledgeable to survive.
6 18 I must be secure and safe to survive.
9 16 I must maintain peace/calm to survive.
2 15 I must be helpful and caring to survive.
1 14 I must be perfect and good to survive.
4 11 I must be unique/different to survive.
8 11 I must be strong and in control to survive.
7 8 I must be fun and entertained to survive.
3 2 I must be impressive and attractive to survive.
Your main type is Type 5
Your variant stacking is sp/sx/so
Your level of health is above average
^that level of health thing strikes me as odd/likely inaccurate. I'm super neurotic, have PTSD/history of anorexia nervosa/distorted body perception/fearful-avoidant attachment style, but eh, there are only so many (or so few?) dimensions an online test can take into account & attempt to quantify.
I'll edit this for the socionics result later, I have some stuff I need to attend to, at the moment.
*edit* I've definitely taken that test before (socionics) - gotten IEI (INFp) a few times, & EII (INFj) a few times.. so it's really anyone's guess.
As for MBTI, I took the test (blind) from my psych professor, knowing nothing about typology, assuming it was simply a career test. The INFJ result has always made the most sense to me. In the distant past, I was mistaken for a male INTP in Ventrilo during realtime [text] interaction. I've taken other tests for the hell of it, & the results were always INFJ, & INTP. Once or twice, INTJ, but the notion of Te being a heavy preference for me is just silly.
Probably somewhere between 1-3 in terms of inferiority complex issues. That's something I've spent most of my adult life working to undo, and I feel like I've come a long way. I'm not terribly assertive, by default, but I'm not a doormat, either. Being supportive to others who have dealt with inferiority issues helped me to sort out some of my own, over time.