SearchingforPeace
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- Jun 9, 2015
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- MBTI Type
- ENFJ
- Enneagram
- 9w8
- Instinctual Variant
- sx/so
I see him listed as an ENFP mostly.
However, I watched this:
And that seems wrong.
Why? 1st, ENFP does not fit. ENFPs are inspirers, inspiring others by their actions and lives. They don't like leading by controlling. And no ENFP is going to do a tv call in show as ruler, trying to figure out how to help people. They would be guided by their Fi.
2nd, he seemed to exhibit a lot of Fe. He was connected to the crowd and had a great understanding of how to connect with him. He exhibited great people control, which his successor can't do.
3rd, the story of his revolutionary grandfather seems to relate to high Si.
4th, he did not seem to exhibit much Ne.
I would suggest he was a ESFJ.
Watch some of the video to get an idea of him as a person, rather than merely as the "Castro junior" that he was largely portrayed as during his rule.
However, I watched this:
And that seems wrong.
Why? 1st, ENFP does not fit. ENFPs are inspirers, inspiring others by their actions and lives. They don't like leading by controlling. And no ENFP is going to do a tv call in show as ruler, trying to figure out how to help people. They would be guided by their Fi.
2nd, he seemed to exhibit a lot of Fe. He was connected to the crowd and had a great understanding of how to connect with him. He exhibited great people control, which his successor can't do.
3rd, the story of his revolutionary grandfather seems to relate to high Si.
4th, he did not seem to exhibit much Ne.
I would suggest he was a ESFJ.
Watch some of the video to get an idea of him as a person, rather than merely as the "Castro junior" that he was largely portrayed as during his rule.