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Katie, Bishop Desmond Tutu, Eleanor Roosevelt, Nancy Reagan, Monica Lewinsky, Ann Learn more about the arrows.Įxamples: Paramahansa Yogananda, Pope John XXIII, Guru Ammaji (“The Hugging Saint”), Byron Twos become more self-nurturing and emotionally aware, like healthy Fours. However, when moving in their Direction of Integration (growth), prideful, self-deceptive When moving in their Direction of Disintegration (stress), needy Twos suddenly becomeĪggressive and dominating at Eight. To get others to respond to them, to vindicate their claims about themselves.
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Key Motivations: Want to be loved, to express their feelings for others, to be needed and appreciated,
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Can be morally heroic.īasic Fear: Of being corrupt/evil, defectiveīasic Desire: To be good, to have integrity, to be balancedĮnneagram One with a Nine-Wing: "The Idealist"Įnneagram One with a Two-Wing: "The Advocate" At their Best: wise, discerning, realistic, and noble. They typically have problems with resentment and impatience. To maintain high standards, but can slip into being critical and perfectionistic. Well-organized, orderly, and fastidious, they try Teachers, crusaders, and advocates for change: always striving to improve things,īut afraid of making a mistake. Ones are conscientious and ethical, with a strong sense of right and wrong. They enjoy motivating other to become the best that they can be, bring hope and vision to others lives in a way that other numbers didn’t know possible.Principled, Purposeful, Self-Controlled, and Perfectionistic So they decide to create multiple masks and personas to be perceived as valuable according to the social demand of the situation. Their basic desire is to feel worthwhile, accepted and desirable but can tend to believe that who they are naturally is not good enough. Because of this, they can become workaholics, focusing too much time and energy on what makes them look as successful as possible. They have a fear of being worthless, without value aside from what they can deliver on. In times of disintegration, they can cut corners, deceive (other people and themselves), get caught up in vanity and charm people in order to get what they want.Īt work, Type 3’s see the world through the lens of getting things done, in a way that makes them look and feel good. They are the quarterbacks, actors and successful entrepreneurs of the world that people look up to, and they know you look up to them. At their best they are efficient and can be very successful in life.