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Enneagram “phenotype” based on what you’ve shared: a Type 5 with a 4 wing, moving to 8 in security, 7 (and potentially 1) in stress.
Core Type: 5 – The Investigator
At your essence, you’re motivated by a deep need to understand, to conserve energy, and to feel capable and self-sufficient. You likely value autonomy, internal clarity, and intellectual
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At times, their extreme determination to achieve their goals can make them appear abrasive or inconsiderate, which was reflected in their test results. Nothing is ever good enough, and they experience the gap between what is and what could be as both a tragedy and a source of unending motivation. No one can stand in the way of their achieving what
... See moreRay Dalio • Principles: Life and Work
TYPE ONE: The Perfectionist.
Suzanne Stabile • The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Self-Discovery
four identities as you course through this book: the Jazz Musician, the Dancer, the Futurist, and the Inventor. You have at least one
Srini Pillay • Tinker Dabble Doodle Try
check out Do What You Are, which uses the Myers-Briggs framework to break down hundreds of career options by personality type. Even if you aren’t moved by Myers-Briggs, it’s a useful compendium of every way imaginable to make a buck.
Scott Galloway • The Algebra of Wealth: A Simple Formula for Success
Do you have wide interests, a voracious curiosity, and an aptitude for learning and teaching?
Jonathan Littman • The Ten Faces of Innovation: IDEO's Strategies for Beating the Devil's Advocate and Driving Creativity Throughout Your Organization
The final personality type is melancholic.
John C. Maxwell • The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth: Live Them and Reach Your Potential
Neuroticism and Agreeableness.