zelo1954
ISFJophile
- Joined
- Aug 6, 2012
- Messages
- 218
- MBTI Type
- INfp
- Enneagram
- 4w5
- Instinctual Variant
- sp
I'm sure this has been discussed before in other threads but I thought I'd start my own anyway just in case.
Earlier this week I did one of the Enneagram questionnaires and was judged to be a 4w5. This shook me to the core because, as an MB INtP, I fully expected to be a 5. Yet 4w5 made a great deal of sense when reading the type description for a 4.
This evening I thought I'd read thoroughly all the descriptions from 3 to 6. It is quite clear to me that I have virtually nothing in common with a 3. If I'm a true 4 then my wing has to be a 5. However I identified pretty closely with a number of facets of the Skeptic, the 6.
Question. Given that I identify strongly with all of 4-6 does that mean I'm really a 5 after all? I'm inclined to say "yes".
Earlier this week I did one of the Enneagram questionnaires and was judged to be a 4w5. This shook me to the core because, as an MB INtP, I fully expected to be a 5. Yet 4w5 made a great deal of sense when reading the type description for a 4.
This evening I thought I'd read thoroughly all the descriptions from 3 to 6. It is quite clear to me that I have virtually nothing in common with a 3. If I'm a true 4 then my wing has to be a 5. However I identified pretty closely with a number of facets of the Skeptic, the 6.
Question. Given that I identify strongly with all of 4-6 does that mean I'm really a 5 after all? I'm inclined to say "yes".