simulatedworld
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- 7w6
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- sx/so
Token...we've been over this...you're BLACK, you know how to play the bass guitar!
Black people are born equipped with perfect Se and rhythm.![]()
You make good points, simulated world. I was going to present some songs as examples, but then you showed how those lyrics could come from an ISFP. Another reason, I always thought he was N is because he cared so DEEPLY for humanity and for the world. A lot of people would probably dispute that and say, "If he cared so much, why did he hang his child over the balcony and do weird stuff with kids, blah, blah, blah". Bottom line, he was compassionate about humanity as a whole. He cared deeply about the plight of ALL children and of those that were hungry and in need. He was very hurt by various injustices that were happening around the globe.
Now, I'm certainly not saying that a sensor cannot be all of those things, but it's been my experience that sensors are primarily concerned with what is directly in front of them. In other words, if they were going to fight injustices, they might focus on the community they live in or the individuals that they know personally. For example, when I talk to my ISFP g/f about global injustices, her response is usually something like, "We can't always worry about the whole world. There are people right here that we can help." She tends to take me AWAY from the global, big picture and into the more concrete, here and now. Every time I ever heard Jackson, it seemed that he was DEEPLY troubled/affected by the plight of humanity - mainly children (yes, this is probably because of his childhood, as you mentioned) - but children around the world - on a global scale. He undertook and helped initiate HUGE efforts so that he could make a difference worldwide. He didn't just want to be a better father to his own children than his parents were to him - he wanted to make the world a better place by affecting entire nations and continents. I don't know too many sensors that think like that.
I don't think Jackson is an S for 1 second.
I've always related to "INxx" people when I see them in interviews and there was something about Michael that I related to. I could sense his uncomfortableness in an up-close interview (he had that "get me the heck out of here cuz I'm not comfortable exposing my inner self to the whole world" look/feeling to him). I could see that he had trouble stating things clearly when expected to come up with an answer on the spot, which is common for IN's because we usually need to look inward and think/ponder through things before we can state it clearly.
He saw things on a global scale, he saw the big picture. I know 2 ISFP's and they are jokesters and not the super-duper reflective/pondering types (they can be reflective, but it's not like a huge part of their personality, like it is for IN's).
There always seemed to be a well of emotions and feelings and inner workings going on inside of Michael Jackson, when I saw him in interviews.
I was also thinking about MJ's enneagram type.
My guess is either 4w3 or 3w4. He had the whole emotional "suffering artist" and "I must be unique" thing of a 4 going on but a lot of icons also tend to be 3s since at their best they can be a great example to humanity what it is capable of (and at their worst, well, the opposite; no middle ground there)
I never saw ISFPs as performers, I always had them pegged down as the quiet, artsy cousins of the über-charismatic ESFPs (to me the quintessential performers) who prefer to stay in the background. Guess I am wrong.
There was something transcendent about his dancing skills.