i have SO much aidan muse right now, i get inspired for new ideas and little headcanons every single day and i want to DO STUFF WITH THAT, but i’m stuck writing my thesis which is due in three weeks and only has 1000 words so far hahahaha. lol what a joke. can someone say f r u s t r a t i o n ? :)
Aidan is someone who will get what he is after because he has an undeniable passion in his eyes and charm in his mannerisms that practically make people want to give him what he’s after. Natasha, on the other hand, is someone who gets what she wants because she is able to intimidate people to the point where they truly believe that she would follow up on the threats if they don’t. The outcome of their behavior is always the same, they get what they want, but the means to get that are so fundamentally different that it is a great source of dispute between the two. He bites his tongue while they’re in public, he let’s her scare the living daylights out of whoever they encounter when she feels like it, but he also makes sure that she knows of his distaste when there are no other people listening in. Despite this, he can’t help but admit to himself that fear also gets things done, and the more time they spend together, the more of those little tricks he’s picking up from her to potentially use himself should the situation call for it. Not that he would ever tell her that.
The choleric temperament is fundamentally ambitious and leader-like. They have a lot of aggression, energy, and/or passion, and try to instill it in others. They can dominate people of other temperaments, especially phlegmatic types. Many great charismatic military and political figures were choleric. They like to be in charge of everything. However, cholerics also tend to be either highly disorganized or highly organized. They do not have in-between setups, only one extreme to another. As well as being leader-like and assertive, cholerics also fall into deep and sudden depression. Essentially, they are very much prone to mood swings.
THE ENNEAGRAM TEST - THE ACHIEVER ( TYPE 3 )
Threes are self-assured, attractive, and charming. Ambitious, competent, and energetic, they can also be status-conscious and highly driven for advancement. They are diplomatic and poised, but can also be overly concerned with their image and what others think of them. They typically have problems with workaholism and competitiveness. At their Best: self-accepting, authentic, everything they seem to be—role models who inspire others.
MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR - ENTJ ( THE COMMANDER )
Commanders are natural-born leaders. People with this personality type embody the gifts of charisma and confidence, and project authority in a way that draws crowds together behind a common goal. However, Commanders are also characterized by an often ruthless level of rationality, using their drive, determination and sharp minds to achieve whatever end they’ve set for themselves. Perhaps it is best that they make up only three percent of the population, lest they overwhelm the more timid and sensitive personality types that make up much of the rest of the world – but we have Commanders to thank for many of the businesses and institutions we take for granted every day.
ZODIAC SIGN - TAURUS ( APRIL 26TH )
Underneath their cool, calm and collected exterior, Taureans differ greatly from all the other signs of the zodiac. Taureans manage to discreetly stay apart from the crowd, even though they have a well-earned reputation for being socialisers. They will let others get close, but only so close as they want them. Some claim that trying to get your point across to a Taurean, should they not want to hear you, is rather similar to talking to the trees - they simply won't budge. And, there is no such thing as an open-book Taurean.
Most people don’t notice this trait, but Aidan is obsessed with privacy, almost to a point where it could be considered paranoid. Of course, part of this comes from being the CEO of a company like Cartier Jewels, but Aidan has taken this privacy so much out of context that it controls certain aspects of his daily life. He owns a specially encrypted phone, never enables the location services, and deletes most of the messages he receives during the day before he goes to bed at night. He requires the cleaning staff at his office to do a regular sweep for bugs, and automatically feels the bottom of tables whenever he sits down — even at restaurants. Additionally, he’s learned to use a very specific kind of voice for crucial phone calls, a buzzing-like sound somewhere between mumble and hoarse quality, making his calls nearly undecipherable for those more than two feet away.