Rin Itoshi MBTI 성격 유형

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"Rin Itoshi은 어떤 성격 유형입니까? Rin Itoshi은 mbti의 INTJ 성격 유형입니다. enneagram의 4w3 - sx/sp - 468, big 5의 RLOEI, socionics의 ESI입니다."

STILL DONT UNDERSTAND WHY ISFP...... i am here again...... omggg okey letss go!. YESS, ISFP and INTJ both have ni in their stack, but the position changes how it actually works :3 INTJ has dominant 𝙽𝙸. it’s their main lens. their whole perception of reality is structured around future vision and long term patterns. ISFP has 𝚃𝙴𝚁𝚃𝙸𝙰𝚁𝚈 𝙽𝙸, which is supportive, not central. it shows up in flashes, not as the skeleton of their identity. you guys kinda wrong treating 𝙽𝙸 like it’s just the same thing in different intensities btw. it’s not “more ni vs less ni”. it’s structural in the cognitive process. dominant ni organizes the self. tertiary ni supports fi. that’s a huge difference. about sae asking rin to become the best with him — yes, he accepted immediately. but why? because he admired sae so much that it instantly became his life objective. it wasn’t just “sounds fun”. it became destiny-level meaning. there’s literally a scene of kid rin in class saying his future dream is to become the best striker like his older brother. “my brother will be number one and i’ll be number two. we will win the world cup.” that’s not present focus..!!! thats future projection. that’s ni creating a structured hierarchy before reality even happens. and since childhood he was constantly observing sae. how he played, how he moved, every detail. it was not just emotional admiration. it was analysis. he was absorbing patterns because he had already aligned his own future to his brother’s. that’s projected focus, not just living in the moment. notice something important: he never says “football feels good” or “i love the sensation of playing.” he says it’s fun to play with his brother. football was a means to fulfill the vision. it was about the prophecy of them becoming the best in the world. while sae was in spain, rin didn’t drop the goal. he kept training alone, improving, holding onto that same future image. that’s not se living in the present. the present was preparation. everything served the horizon. and rin idealized that vision so much that when sae destroyed it, he collapsed. not just sadness. trauma-level collapse. stress. deep grief. because his entire internal structure was built on that future. when a ni dom loses their central axis, it feels like identity death. when sae says he’s done with soccer and abandons the dream, rin says soccer has no value anymore. that makes sense if soccer was never about sensory enjoyment. it was about fulfilling the projected future. when the vision dies, the system dies. after the breakdown, he looks at the past and calls the promises lies. he throws the trophies away. he breaks them. that’s not random emotional explosion. that’s discarding a failed system. an INTJ under collapse destroys the structure that proved false. and what happens next? he doesn’t start living in the present. he replaces the vision. “i’ll kill sae.” he turns revenge into a long term objective. it’s not a momentary impulse. it’s a redirection of the same future-oriented structure. this is the point that really breaks the ISFP argument: the time scale and the nature of the obsession. ISFP with tertiary ni gets flashes. rin doesn’t have flashes. he has a constant transmission locked onto one point in the distance. his physical precision on the field isn’t “living in the moment”. it’s calculated projection. he already saw the trajectory before acting. he forces reality to match what he predicted. rin doesn’t have a self outside his objective. first it was “be the best with sae.” then it became “destroy sae.” but in both cases, it’s a singular future vision organizing his entire existence. that’s ni dom behavior. not occasional inspiration. not present-focused sensory meaning. it’s identity structured around a projected future. calling that tertiary ni feels way too reductive….? :33 this isn’t even about the stereotype of “rin thinks two steps ahead.” FOR GODS SAKE!!. it’s deeper than that. i see him as ni dominant structurally, not just behaviorally. a lot of people bring up impulsiveness or say “his focus is sae, so that must be fi dom.” but that doesn’t automatically equal fi dominance. rin’s entire life revolves around a projected future. first it was a shared vision with sae. then it became destroying sae. but in both cases, it’s still ni organizing his existence. fi dom lives from internal emotional authenticity. ni dom lives from internal vision. when everything collapses, he creates a new future vision. he replaces the objective. that’s vision-centered identity. rin isn’t just emotionally attached to sae. sae was the symbolic anchor of his projected future. his whole life structure revolves around ni. so no, impulsiveness and obsession ITS NOT fi dom !!!

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