VagrantFarce
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I think you need to take a break, mate.
Go find yourself first, then come back and see if anything fits.
Maybe, but I get along with everyone. If I disagree with someone, I do it in a way that avoids conflict. If someone says something harsh or offensive, I rarely take it personally. It's pretty hard to make me angry, so I never get into conflicts with anyone.
If this indeed is true, as well as your post before, I seriously doubt you're a four, in fact I wonder how you could ever think you were.
[MENTION=14216]RevlisZero[/MENTION],
INFP 9w1 sp
9s are the ones in the gut triad out of touch with their instinctual energy.
Naranjo's conception of 9 is very much what we've come to except. The 9 becomes numb & dead to his inner life, and becomes an external conformist. The 9 goes along with society as a whole without second guessing it, becoming conservative. The 9 does not look inwardly much if at all, and prefers not to. The 9 is a social, instinctual creature who maintains a positive attitude and avoids negativity. E9s reject complexity in favor of simplicity.
The primary distinction between 5 and 9 here would be that 9s reject their internal life in favor of an external orientation to reality, whereas 5s reject the external world in favor of their internal world. 5s become externally alienated, and 9s become internally alienated by going along with everything around them.
That's kind of what I thought at first, but I can't seem to find anything that elaborates on that. But that's not the only problem I have with 9. Here's another thing I've been looking at:
I definitely side with 5 here. I practically live in my head. There's no way I'd reject my internal life in favor of an external orientation to reality.
Crap, I dunno. Maybe you're a 5w6 or 6w5.
I don't get how any ixxp no matter the etype wouldn't have an internal orientation.
Why not 5w4?
Yeah, I wondered about that too. It doesn't really make sense since many 9's are INFP's, which should make them very introspective.
I have a hard time believing a 5w4 would say they get along with everyone. Maybe I'm wrong, though. (and maybe 5w6/6w5 would feel less this way?) Also, you already said 4 was something you couldn't even relate to anymore.
5w4 - Seeking Knowledge and Identity
The difference between the 4 wing and the 6 wing in Fives is like the difference between Art and Science. 4 wing brings an abstract, intuitive cast of thought, as though the Five were thinking in geometric shapesinstead of words or realistic images. May be talented artistically and inhabit moods like Fours do. Combine intellectual and emotional imagination. Enjoy the realm of philosophy and beautiful constructs of thought. The marriage of mental perspective and aesthetics is the best of life for them. When more defensive may seem a little ghostly, have a whisper in their voice. Fluctuate between impersonal withdrawal and bursts of friendly caring. Can get floaty and abstract. Act like they're inside a bubble, sometimes with anair of implicit superiority. Cliché of the "absentminded professor" applies especially to Fives with this wing. Environmentally sensitive and subject at times to total overwhelm. Touchy about criticism. Can be slow to recover from traumatic events. Melancholy isolation and bleak existential depression are possible pitfalls.
5w6 - Seeking Knowledge and Security
The 6 wing brings an orientation todetail and technical knowledge, along with the tendency to think in logical sequence.Especially intellectual, far more analytical than Fives with a 4 wing. Can be loyal friends, offering strong behind-the-scenes support. Kind, patient teachers, skillful experts. May have a sense of mission and work hard. Sometimes project an aura of sensitive nerdiness and have clumsy social skills. When defensive, they can be unnerved by the expectations of others. May like people more but avoid them more. Especially sensitive to social indebtedness. Could havetrouble saying "thank you."Fear of taking action, develop "information addiction" instead. Ask lots of questions but don't get around to the decision at hand. When more entranced, theydevelop a suspicious scrutiny of other people's motives but can also be blind followers. Misanthropic and Scrooge-like when defensive.More able to keep their feelings cut off in a constant way. Can be cold, skeptical, ironic, and disassociated. A Five's 6 wing can be phobic or counterphobic. Counterphobic 6 wing brings courage and antiauthoritarian attitudes. When defensive they maymock authority, or angrily tell others off. Tend to "push the envelope," experiment, find what the limits are.
But still, I think you're a nine.
I think nine descriptions, for the most part, are written about isfjs or something, just like the four descriptions always seem to lean toward the 4w3. You have to look at it big picture vs getting caught up in the details. When I get caught up in details I start thinking I'm a five... Which I'm not.
5-9-2: rather easy-going, modest and amiable, these Fives are usually pleasant to have around because of their friendly nature and deeper understanding of the human needs and frailties. They are less judgmental and critical than other Fives and prefer to focus on the better side of things and people and work on exploring and improving these. They also have a somewhat holistic approach to life’s problems and questions – they tend to prefer the general to the particular and aren’t always very scientifically thorough.
typical subtypes: self-preserving, social, 5w4
similar tritypes: 5-2-9, 9-5-2
flavours: agreeable, relaxed, friendly and spiritual
I don't know, I just feel like the tritype makes it so wishy washy it's like what's the point? If the dominant type doesn't make sense without all that stuff, it seems kind of meaningless.
Yes, I relate a lot to five, but when push comes to shove, I tend to wallow in my feelings. Fives aren't comfortable with that. Therefore, it is not my dominant type.
But if I look at the 549 descriptions, it sounds a lot like me, and it sounds like they do all the four things I do. So it's confusing. I don't know, don't know what to make of it.
I don't get how any ixxp no matter the etype wouldn't have an internal orientation.
That's what I thought. But I really don't want to be INFP 4w5, because that would put me right back where I started.
I have now been every combination of INFP/INTP and each of the types in my tritype. (INFP 4w5, INFP 5w4, INTP 5w4, INTP 4w5, INTP 9w1, and INFP 9w1)![]()
This is basically where I am, though I started getting interested in the enneagram only recently, having been interested in the MBTI for 21 years.
A couple of people have offered the idea that my primary type is an Enneagram 9, where I was fluctuating between the idea that I'm 4 or 5. Apparently I've been exhibiting very type 9 behavior on forums.
Reading some description, I may be e9. So I'm wondering what I can do with that? I may start a thread about how to be the happiest 9 on Earth.
But I can't seem to completely decide between 4 and 9 at the moment.
And while 9's avoid introspection, 4's are prone to doing too much introspection and brooding. 5's are probably somewhere in between 9 and 4 when it comes to dealing with emotions. They can accept them or ignore them by suppressing them, but they're not likely to embrace their emotions nearly as much as a 4 would.