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Post by vincent on Jun 2, 2021 14:13:14 GMT -5
They would either: stop going on stage and not get out of bed (movement to low 9) stop going on stage and exact revenge, real or imagined, against those who had caused their failure, directly or at proxies (movement to low 6) keep going on stage and not show the resignation, including not to themselves (stay at 3) make resignation into a product somehow (combines all three and is not quite happening either onstage or in interviews) change fields (integration to 6)
Right.
Option #3 and #4 aren't happening.
i agree it's certainly so/SX 9 leading then.
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Post by anthony on Jun 2, 2021 14:15:48 GMT -5
Tony seems accepting of his success (and does brag about the extraordinary part of things, in an ‘of course it was a hit and of course I had fun kind of way), but I get the impression that he still would’ve went along for the ride if things hadn’t gone the way they did. That and I also found the interviewer to do more if the heavy lifting in bragging on Tony’s behalf, so I wonder how he would’ve come across without her seemingly nudging the conversation to ‘all that he has been’ (which he seemed eager to accommodate). Maybe a 9w1 3w2 7w6 so/sx but I’m not certain. I would type him the same exact way except probably 9w8 leading. Something like So/Sx 9w8(1w9)-3w2(4w3)-7w6(6w5). I voted 'a screamingly threeish 9' for similar reasons here. It may be the nature of the interview itself, given that he and the interviewer are basically just recounting his past, but he almost gives me the impression that he somehow feels that his success 'happened to him,' that even though he definitely had the success strivings, he's still ultimately an 'ordinary' in the E9 way and is okay accepting just how successful he was, still living in the excitement and 'glory' of the past to some extent. I read something a while ago about E3. I don't remember exactly where but it might've actually been on Enneagrammer's website from a while ago. They said something about E3 having a sort of inherent "awe" of themselves—that they're destined to something great. On a "numerological Enneagram correlations" thread in this forum, I compared the success of E3 to a "treasure" and, distinguishing it from E4, said that E3 will perceive a synchronicity between their births and this treasure(as opposed to feeling "excluded" from it), leaving them with a "destiny" that must be fulfilled. This is the kind of thing that I don't quite yet see with Burrows that I do tend to see with other E3 leads.
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Post by Roshan on Jun 2, 2021 14:49:16 GMT -5
Well there are a lot of countervanity Threes anthony . Which is not to say he is one (I don't think he is now) but that they can be very tricky to spot. In any case he really doesn't seem to have the charm of so/sx 379 tritype in any order. He's not effervescent, he's more workmanly.
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Post by anthony on Jun 2, 2021 15:00:09 GMT -5
Well there are a lot of countervanity Threes anthony . Which is not to say he is one (I don't think he is now) but that they can be very tricky to spot. In any case he really doesn't seem to have the charm of so/sx 379 tritype in any order. He's not effervescent, he's more workmanly. That's fair. He would probably have to have 6w7(7w8) last then, yeah? I agree that the type of vanity that Burrow's does possess is a more 'explicit vanity,' and it really seems like he has Sx 3w2. He's no Martin Shkreli talking about growing up to be successful out of adverse conditions and using his success to create medicine for kids with rare diseases.
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Post by Roshan on Jun 2, 2021 15:15:30 GMT -5
Well there are a lot of countervanity Threes anthony . Which is not to say he is one (I don't think he is now) but that they can be very tricky to spot. In any case he really doesn't seem to have the charm of so/sx 379 tritype in any order. He's not effervescent, he's more workmanly. That's fair. He would probably have to have 6w7(7w8) last then, yeah? Yes, which can actually be much more of a 'vedette' head fix than 7w6(6w5).I agree that the type of vanity that Burrow's does possess is a more 'explicit vanity,' and it really seems like he has Sx 3w2. Yes, it really, really does. And that's what I first saw him as. But he isn't it, he has it.He's no Martin Shkreli talking about growing up to be successful out of adverse conditions and using his success to create medicine for kids with rare diseases. What, no one hit wonder drug?
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Post by Roshan on Jun 2, 2021 15:16:38 GMT -5
So stacking is double variant range so/SX or midstream so/sx...
or some other stacking?
Anyone? Everyone?
Bearing in mind there are now two later on-camera interviews up, one old radio interview, and two on-camera performances, one old, one new.
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Post by Roshan on Jun 2, 2021 15:27:45 GMT -5
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Post by Roshan on Jun 2, 2021 15:29:40 GMT -5
And fanly photo.
(They sure do look grim... )
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Post by Roshan on Jun 2, 2021 15:34:35 GMT -5
Image search Tony Burrows young. (No childhood photos of him alas). Sometimes he really has this zoned out 'take me to your leader' look...I am quite sure it's not 7w6 head...it's just that...that wallpaper...
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Post by Roshan on Jun 2, 2021 15:37:35 GMT -5
I think he may be 9w1 8w9 after all and we're seeing the development of the secondary wing with age. Here he even reminds me a bit of Anthony.
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Post by Roshan on Jun 2, 2021 15:38:29 GMT -5
hmmm....although....when enlarged not as much...you can see a real pushiness to him...
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Post by anthony on Jun 2, 2021 15:43:13 GMT -5
So stacking is double variant range so/SX or midstream so/sx... or some other stacking? Anyone? Everyone? Bearing in mind there are now two later on-camera interviews up, one old radio interview, and two on-camera performances, one old, one new. I would probably say so/SX, if not only because of the strong 3w2 second and the fact that "pulling up" the Sp may add to some of the workmanly vibe. In the OP interview, there's definitely a part of him that sort of neglects the mutually-shared 'air' between he and the interviewer, there's more retreating into himself, where the interviewer becomes 'just' a springboard off of which to bounce what he says.
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Post by Roshan on Jun 2, 2021 15:43:14 GMT -5
But don't know if enough pushiness for w8, w2 and 6.
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Post by Roshan on Jun 2, 2021 15:47:27 GMT -5
In the OP interview, there's definitely a part of him that sort of neglects the mutually-shared 'air' between he and the interviewer, Right, little enough 'air' to consider sx and sp first very seriously. You also see this in a lot of the still photos.
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Post by anthony on Jun 2, 2021 15:48:33 GMT -5
I think he may be 9w1 8w9 after all and we're seeing the development of the secondary wing with age. Here he even reminds me a bit of Anthony. It could be the age, but he does have a sort of...resigned 'breathiness' in his speech, as though he has to sort of puke his words directly from his gut, which is something I see mainly in 9w8s and it's part of what makes them seem 'bear-like.' The Sx 3w2 'sheen' may make him seem more 9w1ish.
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