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Nicholas Reitter
Enneagram Dilemmas
“Always the beautiful answer who asks a more beautiful question” – E.E. Cummings (Introduction to Collected Poems, 1938)
This article will conclude a three-part series on alternative Enneagram type-definitions. In the first two parts, I explored a candidate set of “minimalist type-definitions” based on polarities, that is, on pairs of opposite qualities that capture a central instability for each type. Fives, for example, are the Enneagram-type that ...
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