Makima tipo di personalità MBTI
Personalità
"Che tipo di personalità è Makima? Makima è un tipo di personalità ENFJ in mbti, 2w1 - so/sx - 215 in enneagram, SCOEI in big 5, EIE in socionics."
•"I like people much in the same way that I like dogs. They are faithful and easy to handle. They can be intelligent and foolish and even just watching them is enjoyable. And they just absolutely... Adore me."• another day another "I analyse characters on the mere basis of shallow actions and words" slay. Just bc Makima said something about the world being a better place without war, doesn't mean she has ego-resentment. Have you ever been in a job interview or written a motivation report and just flat out lied? You just say some socially acceptable crap so that you'll look better? Makima when she finally gets Pochita doesn't say; "Hai bestie, I finally have you and now we can fix the world together and get global peace!" No, she says the following: •"This is now the second time I've defeated you. Chainsaw man. With this you belong to me. From now on we'll be together forever. Let's eat lots together, sleep together and lead happy, happy lives together." How the hell do you see her standing against reality? Bestie only does anything to be loved. She wants to be admired by the people around her and thats why she wants their loyalty and only wants to be with chainsaw man bc she's an obsessive little fangirl. This fits with the context of pride: °"We may envision pride as a passion for self-in)ation: or, in other words, a passion for the aggrandizement of the self-image. The corresponding fixation or fixed and implicit preconception involved in pride, Ichazo successively called “flattery” and “ego-flat”—not only in reference to flattery towards others, but to the self-flattery implicit in self-aggrandizement. The word has the disadvantage of evoking a person whose behavior is mostly that of flattery—whereas the reality is that of a personality given not only to flattery but, in similar measure, to disdain. The person flatters those who through nearness gratify his pride, disdains most of the rest in haughty superiority. More than anybody else, the proud practice something that Idries Shah has called M.C.O.—”mutual comfort operation.” Makima is characterised by her ability to navigate social spaces with ease. Whatever a person would like her to be, she becomes. She expresses moral nobility to Aki, adapts to Denji's sexual desires etc. Because she values people as vessels to feed her ego. Everything at the end of the day revolved around her wanting to be adored. There's some E1 in there sure, she seems to have a standard at which people should behave, but its not in the form of a vice. The thing that kills her in the end isnt the fact she can't adapt to reality and just angrily tries to change everything (like Aki or for instance Kurapika. They go to the grave wanting to get revenge. Makimas final words don't add up to that) She dies because of her prideful desire to be seen and adored by others. To feel as though she's superior. The first thing she tells chainsaw man is that she defeated him twice. Why? Because she measures his love and presence as an ultimate and receiving love, dying or defeating him means she's worthy. She wears a mask of nobility and social desirability to the world IN ORDER to achieve importance. This fits with the social subtype: °"In the social dos, the passion of pride manifests itself as a satisfaction in the conquest of the public. It may be that to awaken to a great passion it is not necessary to develop much intelligence, or to show it, but a social two could never be enough to be considered a silly blonde. A social two needs to be someone, and in order to be someone you need to use your mind more. Being a person who wants to be important in order to feed his pride, he must be able to seduce the social environment, becoming a group seducer, a distinguished being and, perhaps, not only someone superior, but with a gift of leadership. Ichazo spoke of ambition, but we could say that it is a passion to be in a certain sense above; and through such being above, having influence and having advantages. This is the type of person who presents himself to the world as great or important, unlike the sexual E2, who is primarily interested in being important to his partner, or the conservative type, which, as we will see, is a contra-two." Stating morality and being motivated by a resentment of the world are not the same. Just presenting an ideal society you're not in acting wrath. The E1s fatal flaw is that everything needs to be perfect. They are so mad at reality for not being how they desire it to be that their behaviour inacts moralism, control and criticism. Makima states these things but doesn't constitently follow through on them. There's not a constitent moral landscape she acts within, there's no dramatic "the world has to be fixed!" speech that shows genuine anger, she just wants connection. She hates Denji bc she doesn't believe him to be worthy of chainsaw mans love and wants herself to be the one receiving it. That is pride, not anger. (Might add onto this later)
Biografia
Makima (マキマ, Makima) is a Public Safety Devil Hunter, who took Denji as her human pet. She serves a fundamental role throughout the story, armed with her wits and ambiguous motives.























