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[Traditional Enneagram] What type does this behavior reflect?

Doctor Cringelord

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I watched a coworker get annoyed when he had to cut his lunch break short to help another coworker. He angrily threw his lunch into the trash in a big display.

What is the deal with people punishing themselves to make a point to others? Which enneatypes do you think are likely to react this way when frustrated or angry at others? MBTI, socionics insights also welcome.
 

violett

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Actually its not fair to pin this kind of behavior on any particular type, so when I wrote that it was half for my own entertainment. Truth is, I have an aversion to pigeon holing people.
 

Doctor Cringelord

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Actually its not fair to pin this kind of behavior on any particular type, so when I wrote that it was half for my own entertainment. Truth is, I have an aversion to pigeon holing people.

agreed, I should have said "which types might this reflect?"
 

Chthonic

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I watched a coworker get annoyed when he had to cut his lunch break short to help another coworker. He angrily threw his lunch into the trash in a big display.

What is the deal with people punishing themselves to make a point to others? Which enneatypes do you think are likely to react this way when frustrated or angry at others? MBTI, socionics insights also welcome.

Immature & passive aggressive does that. I don't think it's got anything to do with Enneagram or MBTI personally.
 
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