It depends on how complicated you want to make it lmao

But it's lit! The exciting part is knowing about motivations, growth opportunities, strengths, that stuff. Also, it's easier to notice in social contexts because it's action-based unlike socionics which is about how we perceive information.
Here you go, I hope it's helpful:
General Discussion
Type Descriptions
General Theory
More about Tritypes
Another aspect of the enneagram would be instinctual variants, but I see you were visiting my blog so you're in good hands about that. But for more extensive overview on that:
tadahhh. If you need more actual examples,
here's a good celebrity enneagram and stacking list.
You read everything!! You animal

Super good! For sociotyping, check out the quadra threads where people post type examples. Our problem here is that consensus is difficult, even some socionists disagree on benchmark lists. For more practical identifying look into the "
What's my type" section where the members post questionnaires about themselves, that's the best way to put everything you learned right into productive action. And that's it!
