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Enneagram personality analysis: No. 9 is biased toward No. 6 and No. 2

No. 9 indicates that you are a peaceful type, which is your main characteristic. You do not want conflicts in anything you do, try your best to avoid friction, and hope that everyone can get along peacefully. You are afraid of causing conflicts. He offends others, is afraid of being in trouble, does not strive for fame and fortune, is indifferent to the world, loves nature, is freehand and easy-going, but often gives people a feeling of laziness, lack of personality, slowness and indifference. You attach great importance to harmonious relationships between people and dislike quarrels and conflicts. Have strong systematic ability and intuitive ability, pay attention to the significance of one thing to the whole, and pay attention to the coordination relationship of various parts in the whole. Always suppress his anger and avoid conflicts with those around him.

You can put yourself in other people's shoes, are good at listening, and are good at getting along with each other. You don't like to choose, make decisions, or express your own position. You like to take other people's opinions as your opinions. You are easily indecisive/wandering around. Like a harmonious and comfortable life and be good at balance and coordination.

No. 6 and No. 2 are team-type and doubt-type respectively, which are closely related to No. 9. Only in a team can you feel no pressure, because everyone makes plans and helps each other. You don’t have to make your own decisions, and you don’t have to be alone.

Generally speaking, you are a very peaceful person, you do not argue with others, you are kind to others, you have many friends, and your interpersonal relationships should be good. This does not mean that you are very capable and the people around you are willing to work with you. You make friends, but you don't compete with them, and they don't feel any pressure when they are with you. You are a good gentleman.

Your advantage is that you have a certain affinity and can be friends with almost everyone, but the relationship is not deep, not much; your disadvantage is that you have no independent opinion and cannot handle problems independently. When things happen, you must be yearning to be a strong person, and this is what you need.

My suggestion to you is that you should speak more in front of others, engage in more leadership work, make independent judgments when something happens, and argue with reason when encountering unreasonable things. To make others feel that you are inviolable is to make yourself appear stronger.