In mainstream psychology, all people find themselves exhibiting "all personality traits, in some scenario or another." That's how fortune tellers cheat you: they make up blanket psychoanalytical narratives that can apply loosely to anyone, tell them to you, and then you're left thinking they know your innermost thoughts.
An isolated negative trait such as laziness doesn't give you a free pass to identify as an enneagram type that is neither intrinsically positive or negative. Fix your laziness or don't talk about it, don't flaunt it like it's an advantage.
If there's any enneagram correlation to that, it's 2 and 1, and possibly 3 or 6 in a pinch, since their approach to the world is so strategic.
"I have friends! I'm capable of human affection! There's still a chance I won't die alone!"
The way you seem to be flaunting around your conflict-avoidance like a medal is decidedly un-9 like. You're proactively trying to project a certain image to validate your self-typing. Nine is not conflict-avoidant, it is supine and indifferent. The endgame goal of the Nine is to conserve as much energy as possible, and it does this by severing itself from attachment to objects and processes in its environment. The Nine is a jellyfish: it allows the currents to toss it and carry it wherever it may go, but because it stores all its energy within unless its life is clearly compromised, it survives all of them. I can't help but think a Nine would take a much more serious, invested approach to personality psychology, only choosing to do so if there were a benefit to his inner mind. Your approach, on the other hand, seems distinctly rudimentary and anecdotal, as if investing one's mental or Gut-energy prodigally -- a Nine would invest his energy only when a return on his investment was both guaranteed and crucial to his well-being.
Acceptable, but note it seems to resonate with the theme of duality between extremes of human personality that seems to appear often in your thread subject matters. While there's nothing incorrect here, take note that fluctuations between extremes of human personality is present in all human personalities according to psychology; moreover, you seem to show symptoms of a Spotlight Effect, believing your own internal narrative and reactions to situations to be much stranger and more different than the majority of the human population, when, in reality, everyone around you thinks the same of themselves.
If you wish to identify Nine anger, note that it usually involves a sense of personal persecution or having been wronged, rather than a fear-reaction to danger. Remember, the goal of the Nine is not to be perfect or help others, but to minimize damage to the self by "disappearing."
I don't intend to disappoint, but you've landed smack dab in the middle of Phony Idealism Central. Here, anecdotal claims of altruism have plummeted in value due to inflation. At this point, I think it's more than fair to say these points don't quite go for anything, even if they are legit.
On the other hand, it's a blessing enough you haven't landed on the Ti-controlled other half of the internet, 4chan Deliberately Forced Cynicism Central.