Enneagram/Keirsey/HP personalities

bbennett320178 bbennett at joymail.com
Thu Apr 25 01:40:26 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 38148

Ooooo, I love this stuff. I'm not really familiar with the Enneagram 
(outside of a short summary I've read), but I'm fascinated by Keirsey 
& Myers-Brigg.

We've discussed character personality on a thread at SQ. At last 
glance, I think opinions were paused at:

Hermione - ENTJ (confident leader, likes to be in charge, decisive, 
likes intellectual exchange, ingenious and resourceful in solving 
complex problems, logical, independent, strives to be the best)

Harry - ISTP (prefers action to conversation, likes adventure and 
challenge, does well in crisis, enjoys hands-on skills, resourceful, 
independent, self-determined, realistic, reserved, detached, curious 
observer)

Ron - ESFP (friendly, gregarious, enthusiastic, good communicator, 
creative, practical common sense, caring, enjoys helping others)

OR

ESFJ (enthusiastic, sociable, engaging, likes to be needed and 
appreciated, personable, trustworthy, loyal, shows love in practical 
ways)

There may have been some discussion on Ron being an N, as well as 
debate over Hermione being an E - but she is quite outwardly-
oriented, which is an E trait (keep in mind that you can be 
realitively quiet E and a rather loud-mouthed I, depending on the 
subject at hand). I personally see her as an E.

 I think it's interesting that Hermione and Harry are both Thinkers, 
especially Hermione (female Thinkers aren't extremely common), and 
that Ron is a Feeler (more Feelers are female). 
Here's the thread:

http://pub40.ezboard.com/fsugarquillfrm1.showMessageRange?topicID=990.
topic&start=61&stop=80

Included is my brilliant post on why that many people really don't 
have a Hermione-like personality, even though they may have very 
Hermmione-like behaviors. :D

B, INTP <waves at Heidi for directing her to this thread!>





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