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 Sponsor | butt-munki | Jul 14, 2006 7:05am | Type 2/5/9.
sp/so/sx
Type 2: I must be helpful and caring to be happy.
Type 5: I must be knowledgable and independent to be happy.
Type 9: I must be peaceful and easy to get along with to be happy. |
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| | Hooper-X | Aug 12, 2006 3:03pm | | 5 |
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| kialburg | Mar 3, 2007 2:33pm | | 5 with 9 wing? The other strongest are 4, 5, and 6 equally. Also, can anyone explain the arrows? |
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| HBFJ | Mar 8, 2007 1:01pm | | I am type 5, sp/so/sx. I'm seeing a lot of type 5s here. I saw another sp/so/sx on the previous page too. |
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| uberkuh | Aug 27, 2007 12:25am | Type 5 seems to be the most common, both here and at another INTP forum I read a year or so ago. I took the similarminds.com test and scored 5, but at work around two years ago I scored 4w5 on a written version of this test. I remember clearly how uncomfortably odd it felt to be the only 4 in my department.
Supposedly, the Enneagram measures motivation, whereas the Myers-Briggs/Jungian typology measures behavior. I tend to see both as somewhat inherently flawed in that they presume a core consistency that is 100% immune to environmental pressures. However, the Enneagram, at least for the moment, seems more flawed in that it seems to be the more presumptive of the two measures. |
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 | 1270386 | Oct 8, 2007 9:24pm | I am a type 5, too.
Between a 4 and a 5..
4 - I must avoid painful feelings to be happy.
5 - I must be knowledgable and independent to be happy. |
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