For starts, is 7 most common ILE enneagram? What about 4s and 5s? Are they second most common? How this shit work?
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For starts, is 7 most common ILE enneagram? What about 4s and 5s? Are they second most common? How this shit work?
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There are a lot of schools, some will say every type is possible, others will reject this theory. IME and as per net observation, most common: 7, 3, possible 5, 6, 9. And that's pretty it.
I usually test 7w8 and I feel like I'm sx/sp
if you trust my typing...
I've seen 7, 5, (common) and 8, 6, 3, 1, and 2
the E1 specimen is particularly terrifying
Most of the ILEs I've met have been either 6s or 7s of various wings, a few 3s and 9s, and even one rare 8w7.
I have never met 1s, 2s, 4s and 5s among extraverted logical EPs. Not saying this is an impossible combination, but at this point in my typing history these seem to me as highly improbable types for ExTps. ILEs who seem 5ish initially, later when getting to know them turned out to be 6w5s and some 7s who have mistook their wing/integration pt. for their core type. Any potential 2s and 4s turned out to be 3s with 2 and 4 wings, and sometimes wandering 9s or 6s.
7w6
ILE "Searcher"
Socionics: ENTp
DCNH: Dominant --> perhaps Normalizing
Enneagram: 7w6 "Enthusiast"
MBTI: ENTJ "Field Marshall" or ENTP "Inventor"
Astrological sign: Aquarius
To learn, read. To know, write. To master, teach.
Most common are around 5,6,7.
I don't know mine. I don't really buy enneagram as a system. It is not very cohesive as it is more about numerology like cow poop. Very sketchy. Although there might be some insights in it's description and relation between neighboring types in some cases.
7s, 3s and 6s from what I've seen
I did the test yesterday again and got 7w6 9w1 3w2 and sx/sp/so.
Ne dom is usually enneagram 7
I have a pet theory that people become the type corresponding to their role function under stress. So Ne doms can, in stress, appear like Se doms and enneagram 3s
7w8 here.
I've added a poll for ILE forum members to vote on their enneagram types.
I think E1 is a misunderstood type. They are often moody and angsty (disintegrate to 4) as well as pleasure-seeking and off the rails (integrate to 7). So a lot of them don't fit the stereotype, especially if they exist in or are a champion for progressive social environments. The key is to notice that they are driven by anger, and the need to be right.