Thoughts on Steve Jobs’ Enneatype

Mario Sikora
Assessing other people’s Ennea-types is tricky business, and the only thing more problematic than ennea-typing public figures is not doing so.
Let me explain:
First, it is best if people identify their own type.
Second, it is very difficult to get a sense of someone’s type unless you know them pretty well and see them in a variety of environments.
Third, it can lead to distracting debates and discussions. (Once, while giving a workshop in Milan in the shadow of the Duo...
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