![]() Someone with a core Enneatype of 2 (just like 3s and 4s) will be very much concerned with their image/how they are viewed by others comparison of self with others, pride, false representation, and self-consciousness, all based on deep-seated problems with shame, are some of the large issues that may be experienced here. Understanding the personality type Two will help us understand how they got that way. However, there is tremendous variety among those who march under the banner of love, from the most selfless angels to the most hate-filled devils. At their best Twos are unselfish and altruistic, they have unconditional love for others. Lastly, these 18 Twos may have 18 or more different ways to help people, depending on the secondary and tertiary fix, the emotional states/level, and situations/ environmental influences to name a few.Īccording to Riso and Hudson's Overview "The Helper", of all the personality types, Twos think of love in terms of having positive feelings for others, of taking care of others, and of self-sacrifice. And these 18 tritypes of Twos comes in two different wings (2w1/2w3) with three different instinctual variants (sp/so/sx) just like all other types. That is to say, there are 18 kinds of Twos (if I’m not mistaken). Just like what I've stated in are 162 tritypes in all, but among these one hundred sixty-two (162) tritype combinations, there are fifty-four (54) distinct sub-flavors of twos in which eighteen (18) of it are Type 2-dominants. ![]() ![]() That is to say, like all other types, Twos aren’t all the same. ![]() This thread is intended to not only specify the population of Twos but to clearly justify the differences between the 2s with different wings and instinctual variants. 2w1 vs 2w3: “The Altruist” vs “The Giver” ![]()
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