Misty_Mountain_Rose
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- Jul 21, 2008
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- MBTI Type
- INTJ
- Enneagram
- 4w5
I finally went and took an enneagram test and it came back as 4, with the next highest being a 5. Reading through the descriptions, I related very well with both of them, and agree that the 4 is probably a bit more apt.
So how is it that an INTJ who is supposedly the 'least likely to express emotion' is the 'Romantic' Hyper-sensitive feeling enneagram type?
Reading through both the 4 and 5 description I recall thinking 'The 4 is a good way to describe the emotional mess inside, but the 5 is what I try to use to deal with the rest of the world'.
Something about this just screams 'how is this possible?'
Can anyone give me some insight as to how the enneagram works in conjunction with the MBTI type?
Maybe this doesnt belong under the NT thread, but I thought maybe the other NT's might be able to shed some light.
So how is it that an INTJ who is supposedly the 'least likely to express emotion' is the 'Romantic' Hyper-sensitive feeling enneagram type?
Reading through both the 4 and 5 description I recall thinking 'The 4 is a good way to describe the emotional mess inside, but the 5 is what I try to use to deal with the rest of the world'.
Something about this just screams 'how is this possible?'
Can anyone give me some insight as to how the enneagram works in conjunction with the MBTI type?
Maybe this doesnt belong under the NT thread, but I thought maybe the other NT's might be able to shed some light.