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▲ 14 r/mbti

Relating more to enneagram than MBTI

Do any of yall feel like you don’t fit into one specific MBTI but you’re sure of your enneagram? I’m like 100% positive of being a 7w6, but I can heavily relate to ENFP, ENTP, ESFP and even INTP, ISTP and ISFP. If I look up 7w6 on PDB, I relate heavily to almost all of the people typed this enneagram regardless of MBTI. I’m curious if anyone has any insight as to why this is?

This isn’t a type me post by the way just a general question about the relationship between MBTI and enneagram.

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u/HandleUpstairs2742 — 17 hours ago
▲ 22 r/entp

What does a highly empathetic ENTP look like?

So I know the stereotype is for ENTPs to be more chaotic neutral and less sensitive to others feelings, but I know this definitely isn’t the case for all ENTPs. What would an emotionally mature and caring ENTP look like vs just being an ENFP?

I’ve been between the two types for basically forever, and I’ve studied the differences between Fi/Ti etc. and it seems I can relate to both heavily. There’s got to be a difference between how a very smart logically minded ENFP functions vs a very caring and understanding ENTP though. Some people say it’s based on using “gut feeling” vs. “rationality” but I don’t even know what that actually looks like in practice. I care about others inherently, but I also feel like a lot of that was through trial and error and just growing to be a better person. Either way, it’s definitely possible for an ENFP to be an asshole and for an ENTP to be very kind and gracious (I don’t think personality type determines whether you’re a nice person to be honest).

What would be the clearest distinction of an Fi user vs. a compassionate Ti user?

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u/HandleUpstairs2742 — 20 hours ago