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“Assign common raven with MBTI, enneagram, temperament, big five (extraversion, n” (3 conversations)
1 turn Apr 24, 2024 at 5:10 PM MSK Russia
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Assign common raven with MBTI, enneagram, temperament, big five (extraversion, neuroticism, conscientiousness, openness. high/low), socionic, Hogwarts house, moral alignment
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Assigning complex psychological and fictional characteristics to an animal like the common raven requires a creative leap, given that such frameworks were designed with humans in mind. However, ravens are intelligent, adaptable, and have been subjects of mythology and folklore, often depicted with specific personality traits. So, let's have a bit of fun and extrapolate these characteristics onto various personality frameworks based on the observed behavior and common perceptions of ravens: ### MBTI: INTJ (The Architect) **Justification**: Ravens are often seen as solitary and mysterious creatures, traits that align with the Introverted (I) preference. Their problem-solving skills and ability to use tools demonstrate an intuitive (N) and thinking (T) nature, planning several steps ahead much like the strategic INTJ. Lastly, their adaptability and strategic approach to life align with a judging (J) preference, as they seem to have a structured method of interacting with their environment. ### Enneagram: Type 5 (The Investigator) **Justification**: Type 5s are characterized by their intense curiosity and perceptive abilities, traits that mirror a raven's keen observational skills and problem-solving prowess. Ravens exhibit behaviors that suggest a desire to understand their environment and manipulate it to their advantage, much like the inquisitive and analytical Investigator. ### Temperament: Melancholic **Justification**: The melancholic temperament is analytical, detail-oriented, and often introverted, which suits the raven's solitary nature and its tendency towards strategic thinking and problem-solving. This temperament also aligns with the sometimes gloomy or mystical aura ravens have in folklore. ### Big Five: - **Extraversion: Low** (Ravens can be solitary, although they do show social behaviors.) - **Neuroticism: Low** (They seem adaptable, not particularly prone to stress in changing environments.) - **Conscientiousness: High** (Ravens show problem-solving skills and persistence, indicating a high level of conscientious behavior.) - **Openness: High** (They are highly adaptable, curious, and capable of innovative solutions.) - **Agreeableness: Low** (While intelligent, they can be aggressive or competitive for resources.) ### Socionics: ILI (Intuitive Logical Introvert - The Critic) **Justification**: This profile emphasizes introverted intuition and extroverted thinking, which could correspond to the raven's strategic and solitary nature. They assess their environment carefully and act in a measured, thoughtful manner, qualities that align with the ILI's approach. ### Hogwarts House: Ravenclaw **Justification**: The choice here is almost obvious, given the raven's symbolic association with intelligence, wit, and wisdom. Ravens are innovative and capable problem solvers, traits that are highly valued in Ravenclaw House. ### Moral Alignment: True Neutral **Justification**: Ravens do not inherently skew towards traditional moral good or evil; instead, their behaviors suggest a practical approach to life, governed more by survival and intelligence than by moral judgments. This alignment reflects their adaptability and pragmatic intelligence. Assigning these dimensions to a raven is speculative and anthropomorphic but paints a picture of how we perceive and mythologize this fascinating bird. It's a creative exercise that combines animal behavior with human psychology and cultural archetypes.