REFRAGATIO DEVELOPMENT — THE TRUTH INSIDE
Test results:
✘ Personality type -> ENFJ ✘ Alignment -> Neutral good ✘ Temperament -> Sanguine
ENFJs are natural-born leaders, full of passion and charisma. Forming around two percent of the population, they are oftentimes our politicians, our coaches and our teachers, reaching out and inspiring others to achieve and to do good in the world. With a natural confidence that begets influence, ENFJs take a great deal of pride and joy in guiding others to work together to improve themselves and their community.
People are drawn to strong personalities, and ENFJs radiate authenticity, concern and altruism, unafraid to stand up and speak when they feel something needs to be said. They find it natural and easy to communicate with others, especially in person, and their Intuitive (N) trait helps people with the ENFJ personality type to reach every mind, be it through facts and logic or raw emotion. ENFJs easily see people's motivations and seemingly disconnected events, and are able to bring these ideas together and communicate them as a common goal with an eloquence that is nothing short of mesmerizing.
The interest ENFJs have in others is genuine, almost to a fault - when they believe in someone, they can become too involved in the other person's problems, place too much trust in them. Luckily, this trust tends to be a self-fulfilling prophesy, as ENFJs' altruism and authenticity inspire those they care about to become better themselves. But if they aren't careful, they can overextend their optimism, sometimes pushing others further than they're ready or willing to go.
ENFJs are vulnerable to another snare as well: they have a tremendous capacity for reflecting on and analyzing their own feelings, but if they get too caught up in another person's plight, they can develop a sort of emotional hypochondria, seeing other people's problems in themselves, trying to fix something in themselves that isn't wrong. If they get to a point where they are held back by limitations someone else is experiencing, it can hinder ENFJs' ability to see past the dilemma and be of any help at all. When this happens, it's important for ENFJs to pull back and use that self-reflection to distinguish between what they really feel, and what is a separate issue that needs to be looked at from another perspective.
People with the ENFJ personality type are passionate altruists, sometimes even to a fault, and they are unlikely to be afraid to take the slings and arrows while standing up for the people and ideas they believe in. It is no wonder that many famous ENFJs are US Presidents - this personality type wants to lead the way to a brighter future, whether it's by leading a nation to prosperity, or leading their little league softball team to a hard-fought victory.
Reflection: I believe this result fits Charity to a T, especially the points in which I have highlighted. It outlines her desire to protect others, to defend them while leading and teaching others. With a dream of being a teacher at Hogwarts, Charity is determined to teach the next generation about muggles in order to create a more peaceful wizarding world which fits the ENFJ trope. ENFJ's are tolerant, natural leaders, and reliable- but they are also overly idealistic, too sensitive, and too selfless. I couldn't be happier with this result.
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Test two: What is your character's alignment? Results: Neutral good
You are 77.8% Good. You are 15.4% Lawful.
You do the best good that a person could be expected to do. You are devoted to helping others. You are willing to work with authority figures, but you do not feel any particular allegiance to them. You are the stereotypical “Benefactor.” You believe in doing good without any particular bias for or against order.
Reflection: As with the ENFJ result, I believe this fits Charity quite well. Admittedly, she isn't perfect; everyone has their moments of weakness, of selfishness. While she does her best to keep such moments to a minimum, it happens. For the most part, however, as it states- she does the best good that a person could be expected to do. Charity is very devoted to helping others, while remaining independent and staying neutral.
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Test two: What is your character's temperament? Results: Sanguine
Your temperament is sanguine. The sanguine temperament is fundamentally spontaneous and pleasure-seeking; sanguine people are sociable and charismatic. They tend to enjoy social gatherings, making new friends and tend to be boisterous. They are usually quite creative and often daydream. However, some alone time is crucial for those of this temperament. Sanguine can also mean sensitive, compassionate and thoughtful. Sanguine personalities generally struggle with following tasks all the way through, are chronically late, and tend to be forgetful and sometimes a little sarcastic. Often, when they pursue a new hobby, they lose interest as soon as it ceases to be engaging or fun. They are very much people persons. They are talkative and not shy. Sanguines generally have an almost shameless nature, certain that what they are doing is right. They have no lack of confidence.
Reflection: Admittedly, on this test, some parts fit perfectly while I disagree with others. The last part, where it states that they are chronically late and forgetful doesn't fit Charity; in fact, she makes a habit out of being on time or early for everything. She is extremely orderly and organized, which helps in making sure she doesn't forget anything important. She is, however, compassionate, sensitive, and thoughtful. Charity is also a fairly confident woman, as well as sociable and charismatic.
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