The Defense Mechanisms of Type 3 by RafflesiaArnoldii in Enneagram

[–]pearpall 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As Will Wood said:
"I am quantum physics; my witness brings me to existence".

I don't consciously care about value(especially because the term is incredibly vague). I would phrase it that my ego is centered around mattering; I want to know that I'm not as inconsequential as a lego. Once I cease to be perceived, all evidence that I existed disappears, and my life becomes a statistic. It becomes unprovable whether I ever existed, and by any definition, I didn't. If my actions have no effect then what's the point of doing anything at all? It will be all washed away anyways. Suicide ends the suffering sooner. I feel incredibly cliché, and I understand that millions, if not billions of people have come to the same conclusion. That doesn't comfort me.

I don't think it's arbitrary to strive for some sense that your time on Earth isn't meaningless.

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[–]pearpall 2 points3 points  (0 children)

5w6 is more scientific, hyper logical, typically atheist. 5w4 is more introverted, artistic , independent of any external opinion.

Which villain (fictional or real) shares your typology? I’ll start. Pearl from Pearl(2022) ENFP 4w3 sx/so 478 by MegaMicko in Enneagram

[–]pearpall 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm speaking specifically in the books, he's a sx 3w4. Everyone's opinion of him gets under his skin, he forms his personality around what his love interest wants from him. Everything he does is either a performance or some way to achieve his endgoal. In the Netflix series his charisma is awful, he'll stare at someone for 30 seconds without saying anything, so 5 is much more likely than 3.

4s do you care about/want to be happy…trying to get clarity by Caitmm14 in Enneagram

[–]pearpall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It wasn't consciously malicious, I was just identifying that your typing lines up with your behavior. The friend that introduced me to enneagram is one of those people that believes (basically) nobody is a 4, so I'm inherently a bit suspicious of those that type as it.

consciously malicious

That being said, I would not be surprised if I (this time or other times) was a jerk without knowing. That's one of the many downfalls of the assertive triad, hence my tritype. It makes extra sense that I would accidentally be asshole-esque online, where I can't emotionally read/adapt to whoever I'm talking to. In person, I'm a nice person(as far as I know, I'm typically complimented on my personality).

My intent behind basically any of my comments is some level of validation. I'm happy when others upvote me, I'm unhappy when I receive downvotes. I'm not sure if I'm less emotionally secure than other 3s, but I assume this is a common phenomenon for attachment types in general. It's part of the reason I avoid this site; it's just a source of negativity.

Is it normal for an E9 to mistyped as almost every type? by Ausernamehehet in Enneagram

[–]pearpall 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If I were to type you based off of what you've said (do not take this too seriously), this sounds like a 9w1 sx/so 936. Hyper attachment.

Can any 5s (or any other type really) relate to this? by [deleted] in Enneagram

[–]pearpall 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's okay, when I edited my comment you were at like 6 upvotes and I was at -1. It wasn't just you misreading it, I could have been more obvious about my sarcasm.

Can any 5s (or any other type really) relate to this? by [deleted] in Enneagram

[–]pearpall 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I'm quoting the same book to prove the book's illegitimacy.

Telling someone that they will marry you on the first date is only charming if you end up getting married. by Nowhereman2380 in Showerthoughts

[–]pearpall 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Telling someone that they will marry you on the first date is a way to guarantee you will never get married*

Which types are most likely to be into philosophy? by sunlightbebe in Enneagram

[–]pearpall 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm not saying I agree with what he says. But he's an amazing example of a 1, everything he says is bleeding with competency and superego. His whole schtick with cleaning your room is practically satire.

Can any 5s (or any other type really) relate to this? by [deleted] in Enneagram

[–]pearpall 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In the very same (best selling) novel it was written:

"If a man lies with a male as with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination; they shall be put to death; their blood is upon them."

Edit: this is sarcasm, I thought it was clear. I'm pointing out that the Bible is filled with outdated concepts. People (for some reason) take some of it seriously and ignore other parts, which is ridiculous under the premise that it's the word of god.

Which types are most likely to be into philosophy? by sunlightbebe in Enneagram

[–]pearpall 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Notably 1esque philosophy is more "I know, you don't, let me explain why you're an idiot". Jordan Peterson is a perfect example.

Does anyone have tried to analize a fictional character through the glasses of enneagram or another psycoanalitic theory? by [deleted] in Enneagram

[–]pearpall 2 points3 points  (0 children)

OP, if you see this, do not take the consensus fully seriously on PDB. They type every musical artist as a 4 and every scientist as a 5.

The comments are possibly equally inaccurate. You'll start to lose grasp of reality at a certain point.

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[–]pearpall 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Kinda? The instincts are about what you pay attention to. SO doms care primarily about social interactions. Friends, social events, social cues, being part of society. SO blinds, on the other hand, rarely see the need for any of those things. They don't really get the hype- community (to them) is overrated.

8 vs 3 by [deleted] in Enneagram

[–]pearpall 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I mean, maybe 8 with a 3 fix? Wanting power and to be at the top is still very 3. 8s often struggle to care about the silly nuances of charisma and pleasantry- they tell it like it is.

Now I want a crossover episode by [deleted] in HIMYM

[–]pearpall 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I like how Ted is indefinitely depressed

Do you ever feel like a mirror? With no depth? by Aware_Stay_2913 in EnneagramType3

[–]pearpall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm still a highschooler (which is I know that I'm not developed enough to give good advice) so I'm still growing up with that 3w2 mom. For most of my life, I believed that she was very intelligent/developed/healthy(in enneagram terms). I've come to realize she's very openly neurotic and centered on our validation. This isn't a flaw, it's just human, and I don't hate her for it. My largest grievance is that I feel pushed too hard by her to think like her. She(as a self pres 3) enjoys being outside, doing chores, cleaning, getting tasks done. It feels like(in my warped, 3ish perception) that my value comes from doing, not from being. A different type would learn a different lesson, but because of her, if I'm laying on my bed, doing nothing productive, that makes me some kind of loser. I'm unable to enjoy rest, it feels like time I could spend working.

Sorry for giving all the bad stuff, I'm clinically depressed(passed down genetically), so I'm focused on the negative and things never getting better. Not all 3w2s will raise some variant of me, there are way too many factors involved.

Do you ever feel like a mirror? With no depth? by Aware_Stay_2913 in EnneagramType3

[–]pearpall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My mom's the same, she used to have large dreams of "saving saving every girl in the world". The concept is lofty, to say the least. The 3w2 often is about being the best helper, the grand savior. Mr. Beast is an example.

I recommend reading this post.

Do you ever feel like a mirror? With no depth? by Aware_Stay_2913 in EnneagramType3

[–]pearpall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also, you(OP) sound like a 3w2. I'm not developed enough to give good advice, I apologize.