Lucy тип личности MBTI
Личность
"Какой тип личности является Lucy? Lucy - это тип личности INFJ в mbti, 3w2 - - в Enneagram, RLOAI в Big 5, в Socionics."
The math is mathing. Ni-fe-ti is perfect for her. She processes and reacts to the world in that way. Has very clear and sure ideas about what she wants and the shape of her future and her actions. Her job is people-oriented but impersonal, allowing her to offer insight, emotional support and guidance but maintain a barrier behind which she can recede her true self whenever she needs. Leans on ni-ti to protect her from her feelings. It takes massive events without to shake her out of that and even then, doesn’t really “change” her mind about her ideas as much as adapting and reacting to things she learns about herself and the people she cares about. Her reaction as it were reflects fe mostly as if it were fi it would be much harder to get her to change this internal ni pov she’s held so surely for so long. But absorbing and sieving emotions the way she does helps her make sense of Sophie’s needs (“it doesn’t matter that you don’t believe it, I believe it”), Harry’s lack of true feelings for her, John’s genuine feelings for her (she’s always known she loves him, she just knows herself well enough to see the self-destructive nature of their relationship if neither of them are going to change). Her job structure is also telling. Ni-doms are good at making you FEEL like you matter — to them or in general — more than you really do, using ni to fuel a fe-driven car, as it were. Fe-doms are better at sustaining relationships in more casual contexts. You rarely think you matter more to a Fe-dominant individual than you actually do. This is a failing on Lucy’s part reflected by the fallout of her relationship with Sophie. She fails to both absolve herself as well as establish clear boundaries to the situation as it stands because the incident is something she couldn’t predict, something outside the possibility algorithms of her “math”, yet her fe is strong enough that she’s unable to ignore the real pain Sophie exhibits, so she begins to question everything. If her morals were grounded in Fi, even considering keeping the job would a harder sell that seems in the film. For Ni, I think it’s her most obvious quality. She delves into the heart of the matter pretty quickly where people are concerned (her Fe helps), easily guiding conversations to meaningful and insightful conclusions. Whether those are objective is irrelevant, she’s just that effective at giving meaning to things and making it make sense in a subjective yet extremely efficient way. Indeed, there’s not an awful lot of conclusions she makes that are “wrong” if we assume the details objectively, which is where Ni and Ti work in tandem. Ti blends together her Fe and Ni for her math equations to make “sense”. She holds a high level of self-awareness about her personality and is quick to get ahead and self-deprecate it before anyone else can point it out. There’s a cynicism to her worldview, but it’s rooted in facts she understands and has constantly internally teased (Ti+Ni) about herself concerning how those views will be taken by her audience (Fe+Ni). She knows for most people, a person as vain as she believes herself to be is unworthy of love as she is a terrible human being (as she sees it). John learns to understand that though and they’re able to come to a compromise when he acknowledges his own shortcomings. I think she uses all her primary functions effectively for an INFJ. Briefly considered INTJ because her views are rooted in efficacy, but Fe is too strong. As is Ti in her “math” process. I’d give a dissertation about her enneagram too but I’m kind of tired. She’s 3w2. I’ll get into why later (maybe).