Enneagram
Enneagram Type 9 — The Peacemaker
Receptive, reassuring, complacent, and resigned. Core fear: loss, fragmentation, or conflict. Core desire: inner peace and harmony.
Type 9s are driven by the need for inner and outer peace. They're the most easygoing Enneagram type, merging with others' agendas to avoid conflict.
At their best, Nines are profoundly accepting, mediating, and unifying forces. At their worst, they become passive, disengaged, and stubborn through inaction. Their growth path involves waking up to their own desires and learning to assert themselves.
Careers: mediation, counseling, HR, diplomacy, veterinary medicine, librarianship, and team-oriented roles.
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Enneagram
A personality system describing nine core types based on fundamental motivations, fears, and desires. Each type has two "wings" (adjacent types), and growth/stress integration points.
Enneagram Type 1 — The Reformer
Principled, purposeful, self-controlled, and perfectionistic. Core fear: being corrupt or defective. Core desire: to be good, ethical, and balanced.
Enneagram Type 2 — The Helper
Generous, demonstrative, people-pleasing, and possessive. Core fear: being unloved. Core desire: to be loved and needed.
Enneagram Type 3 — The Achiever
Adaptable, excelling, driven, and image-conscious. Core fear: being worthless. Core desire: to be valuable and admired.
Enneagram Type 4 — The Individualist
Expressive, dramatic, self-absorbed, and temperamental. Core fear: having no identity or significance. Core desire: to be unique and authentic.