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The Everyman

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What type (most common anyway) is the stock Run-of-theMill Everman present in not only fiction but reality as well?

Here's what I think:

ESFJ pr6w7 > 9w1 > 3w2 so/sp

As I see it, the everyman is someone whom is actively engaged in and dependent on his external social sphere; his morals and way of life derives from the culture that he lives in. His daily routines are ordinary and custom, based on reliable tradition.

He's focused primarily on security; of both his own and those in society. He often relies on the law to uphold such security, although phobic 6 could work as well. He also cares about his peace of mind, with a touch of moral perfection as well. At work he's concerned very much with image, working hard at what he does for recognition.

Thoughts?
 

Offog

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That's Nietzsche's last man. Everyman characters tend to be quiet, hardworking ISTJs.
 

Usurper

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My only thought is that everyone should be working toward such life, a humble rational stoic existence.
 

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That's Nietzsche's last man. Everyman characters tend to be quiet, hardworking ISTJs.

Good point. :yes:

My only thought is that everyone should be working toward such life, a humble rational stoic existence.

I disagree; such a life is not one that I want to live, nor is such a life like that good for everyone.
 
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