An Enneagram 783 (or using the instinctual-feeling-thinking categorization, 873), refers to a unique combination or tritype. The tritype includes Type 7 from the thinking center, Type 8 from the instinctual center, and Type 3 from the feeling center.
- Type 7 (The Enthusiast – Thinking): The primary type in this tritype, Type 7 individuals crave excitement and new experiences. They have a free spirit approach towards life and are extremely curious, upbeat, and enthusiastic. However, their quest for constant stimulation can lead to scattered attention and the fear of missing out.
- Type 8 (The Challenger – Instinctual): Type 8 individuals are strong, confident, and assertive. They desire to make an impact on the world and protect themselves and those they care about. This trait can make them imposing and intimidating, but at their core, they are often driven by a quest for justice.
- Type 3 (The Achiever – Feeling): Type 3, often defined by the desire to be affirmed and to distinguish themselves, is competitive, ambitious, and adaptable. Threes focus on inclusion and climbing the ladder of success, frequently aligning their self-worth with their achievements.
When these three types come together as an 873 tritype, you have an individual that is dynamic, self-assured, and ambitious. They are expressive with a zest for life, embodying the explorative spirit and optimism of the 7, the assertive and protective instincts of the 8, and the high performing, success-orientated nature of the 3. They are likely to be charismatic leaders who are focused on personal achievement and creating experiences.
Remember that this is a broad interpretation. The specific behaviors or feelings of a person with this tritype can greatly vary, influenced by their individual experiences, the presence of wing types, and their personal development or self-awareness level.
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