Last edited by silke; 07-13-2018 at 11:25 PM. Reason: updated videos
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i remember another thread where many said SLE.
In a past discussion some people said LSI, which probably makes sense.
I think he's an ESTj, isn't working with dogs related to caregivertypes after all?
ILE "Searcher"
Socionics: ENTp![]()
DCNH: Dominant![]()
--> perhaps Normalizing
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Enneagram: 7w6 "Enthusiast"
MBTI: ENTJ "Field Marshall" or ENTP "Inventor"
Astrological sign: Aquarius
To learn, read. To know, write. To master, teach.
(Interestingly, however, I read once that Will Smith helped him become popular and learn English.)
I used to guess that he was ISFp, but nowadays I'm quite confident that he's SEE.
What do you guys think?
ESFj
I had thought he was SLE, but ESE might be a good suggestion, and I hadn't considered it.
(Based just on the show,) I'm quite confident you're right.Originally Posted by Jarno
"Real" Cesar might be completely different, for all I know; but his character seems hugely SEE.
Really?Originally Posted by polikujm
How is he Se dominant?? He seems super rational, and I can feel my PoLR darting out every time he talks and tries to be proper with people and come off like a nice guy through correct emotions. Totally Fe. Fi egos are much more casual, sentimentally open / connection bound, and less aware of their influence on people.
Have been following him for years. His explanatory style is Ti. Not Fe producing, although he heavily seeks for it in the environment. An Se ego - protypical imo.
LSI- Se, or SLE -Ti
i can't believe i said sle before. he is clearly rational. i have seen him as LSI for a while now.
I agree, that's why I said LSI-Se first, with the more rational subtype SLE as second. High rationality looks apparent even in photos. (as much credo that I give VI....)
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sorry wacey, i wasn't responding to your post really. i thought you were right in spotting ti/beta st was all
LSI-Se.
i'm not sure what i posted before, but my opinion is he's an SEE-Fi
he has more presence and solidity than an introvert, SEE-SLE
He seems incredibly externally oriented for an LSI. I have always thought he might be SEE or SLE.
Watched a couple of episodes with him and Se-SLE is what I'd go with. Feeling some duality vibzez. His enneagram mix is not so common for a SLE, however - 9w1. The remainder of the videos, particularly how he was using his body to move into the dogs' space to subdue them and get the required response, felt rather Se base.
updated: SLE-Se sp/so 9w1, the dog in this video is ESI-Fi sx/so so no wonder she's acting kinda unsure and lost, and not really submissive to him
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Still inclined to see him as Se dominant > Se creative based on the shows. I wouldn't gauge by his book because he had a co-writer whom I'm familiar with and who had to have shaped the whole thing radically.
I don't see EIE being as adept as Millan at drawing so many conclusions about power based on body language. I pay super close attention to body language, but I am evaluating emotional interactions, to some extent power plays but these generally in the form of psychological or emotional manipulations.
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LSI: “I still can’t figure out Pinterest.”
Me: “It’s just, like, idea boards.”
LSI: “I don’t have ideas.”
why EIE? he has zero of Ni, I mean he trains dogs, c'mon lol
Alpha I'd say alpha extravert, leaning towards ESFx.
I dunno I read one of his books and really liked it, it was pretty philosophical at bottom. basically people's animals are mirrors of themselves, and a lot of what they put on their pets are products of their own making, and if they don't like what they see, they make up excuses like "its breed" and so forth as to why animals misbehave. his advice is almost always directed at the owner getting control of themselves more than the animal, since control over the animal is a byproduct of the owner having the proper attitude. maybe not EIE but he's certainly a really smart and insightful guy (then again ESEs can be smart, and I don't mean to suggest otherwise). my best guess is that he's Se creative honestly, but I could see Si with Fe base, and Ni creative with Fe base is probably third in the running
Cesar Millan - ENFP - Huxley (His dog is an ISTP on this picture)