Dreamer
Potential is My Addiction
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So this thread comes from a self reflection and after reading more into this E type, may find more in relation to it than I had initially thought. Currently my tritype stands between a 729 or 279, but I may find myself down the road considering 9 as my core or fix once I dig deeper into this type.
But, this isn't a type me thread, though, feel free to drop your inclinations as to where 9 may fall within my tritype, but my question comes from gaining the general understanding that 9s do not like confrontation, and as one method they commonly avoid confrontation, aside from leaving the scene altogether, is to basically placate the aggressor and always choosing the path of least resistance as it pertains to maintaining this internal emotional "nirvana", this balance that is so sought after by the 9. But this has me thinking, that's fine and all, but to me, that doesn't seem as a true "core" in itself. It seems to me, that what the 9 pivots their decisions on, is instead a reaction to their real core fear. Avoidance is a maneuver, as with the 7, I find it rather lacking to define a type's core motivation off a reaction, as I understand it.
I am a relative novice when it comes to Enneagram, so please, if anyone has some true incite into 9s,hopefully some 9s can chime in, but is conflict avoidance really the core?? It seems there should be something much deeper than this.
Side note, the reason I'm currently leaning towards a more prominent 9 in my tritype is because I feel that is what everyone typically sees in interactions with me, on the forum and why I can be so approachable to members. That chill and laid back Dreamer is really just after maintaining his inner emotional balance, and that means protecting it from any potential aggressors as much as possible. Just some thoughts
But, this isn't a type me thread, though, feel free to drop your inclinations as to where 9 may fall within my tritype, but my question comes from gaining the general understanding that 9s do not like confrontation, and as one method they commonly avoid confrontation, aside from leaving the scene altogether, is to basically placate the aggressor and always choosing the path of least resistance as it pertains to maintaining this internal emotional "nirvana", this balance that is so sought after by the 9. But this has me thinking, that's fine and all, but to me, that doesn't seem as a true "core" in itself. It seems to me, that what the 9 pivots their decisions on, is instead a reaction to their real core fear. Avoidance is a maneuver, as with the 7, I find it rather lacking to define a type's core motivation off a reaction, as I understand it.
I am a relative novice when it comes to Enneagram, so please, if anyone has some true incite into 9s,hopefully some 9s can chime in, but is conflict avoidance really the core?? It seems there should be something much deeper than this.
Side note, the reason I'm currently leaning towards a more prominent 9 in my tritype is because I feel that is what everyone typically sees in interactions with me, on the forum and why I can be so approachable to members. That chill and laid back Dreamer is really just after maintaining his inner emotional balance, and that means protecting it from any potential aggressors as much as possible. Just some thoughts