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Pippa “Pip” Fitz-Amobi tipo di personalità MBTI

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"Che tipo di personalità è Pippa “Pip” Fitz-Amobi? Pippa “Pip” Fitz-Amobi è un tipo di personalità INTJ in mbti, 5w6 - sp/so - 513 in enneagram, RLOAI in big 5, ILI in socionics."

finally a realistic Ni dom who is not represented as a manipulator genius mastermind without flaws, but as a girl Who, despite is really smart, show even the flaws of the Ni dom and the Se inf who lead her to do, sometimes, trivial mistakes that risks to make her fail her mission. I don't understand why she's typed chaotic neutral. Anyway she's the peak of E1 for her High desire of moral perfectionism, especially in herself. As for Ni, I saw it in the fact that she seemed to me a character detached from reality, who is based on her vision of how the murder of Andy Bell really happened, without taking into account what the reality of the moment says. Furthermore, his way of reasoning and investigating seemed to me very much like Ni dom, that is taking the various informations from the environment in a rather disorderly way and connecting it in her mental scheme to try to understand how the events could have happened. I could also see her Se inf in the fact that sometimes she ended up acting impulsively without being able to control her Se, and this convinces me even more of her being Ni dom (or even when she entered the Bell's house to look for the stuffed rabbit, and she had agreed with Ravi to be called in case someone tried to enter the house, but at the moment Ravi called her she didn't even noticed it because she was too focused on opening the stuffed toy, and this proves even more her lack of awareness of the surrounding environment due to her Ni dom and Se inf, even in dangerous situations). As for her Te, I have to say that sometimes she actually seemed more like a Ti user to me, because despite the various proofs of Sal's guilt, she continued to rely on her idea that Sal was innocent, but I didn't see any Fe in her, and so I couldn't see her as an INFJ. Furthermore, thinking about it more, her not believing in Sal's guilt, more than being a manifestation of her Ti, was simply a self-conviction that she imposed on herself to escape the sense of guilt that has haunted her for 5 years for having told Sal where Andy was, and so Pip wasn't seriously convinced of Sal's innocence, but she simply couldn't accept that he was guilty, because otherwise she would have been guilty too (so was not Ti, but was her E1 fear). And in fact, after seeing the video of Sal attacking the police, her Te took over, leading her to become very pragmatic and to no longer believe in Sal's innocence. In the end, I think her Fi was strong for her High emotivity and High moral values

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