Immature, angry FJ types easily tear others apart because understanding how people work means you know exactly what to use against them. Driven by an ENFJ‘s need to connect and desire to create an idealized (for him) future, the damaged and misguided Kylo Ren wrecks havoc on those around him. Most of the time we see him on screen he’s a very unhealthy version of this type. There aren’t many NF villains, but I think Kylo Ren is one. He doesn’t want to go inside and question himself or the choices he’s made. As Vader, he bypasses the questioning Intuitive process and ends up in a “loop” with his dominant Extroverted Thinking and tertiary Extroverted Sensing. #Star wars star chart how to#Unfortunately, he never learns how to handle his darker emotions in a healthy way. They’re a weak point for him that Palpatine twists and exploits. Like many Thinking types, Anakin has strong emotions but isn’t quite sure what to do with them. He’s a brilliant, innovative general during the Clone Wars (which is a great series, by the way), and he backs up his Extroverted Thinking with an intuitive process that isn’t worried about sticking to Jedi Order tradition. One of Anakin’s personality traits is that he likes to find effective solutions to problems (“Life seems so much simpler when you’re fixing things”). Not sure what your personality type is? Take our new personality questionnaire here. There are just too many great Star Wars characters to fit them all in one blog post! If you don’t see one of your favorites on this list, I apologize. There are a lot of Star Wars characters, so to keep this post a manageable length I’m reluctantly leaving off any that are not main characters in more than one of the nine Skywalker Saga films. After all, I’ve been a Star Wars fan for as long as I can remember and I have a whole blog devoted to typing Star Wars characters ( it’s a work in progress, but here’s the link). When Susan reached out and asked me to write a guest post about the Myers-Briggs® Types of Star Wars characters, I immediately pulled up my soundtrack playlist and started writing.
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