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Posted by Cory on September 23, 2000 at 20:05:03:

In Reply to: the survivor posted by Perciever on September 23, 2000 at 19:21:25:

ENTJ 3w4 Self-Confident

He won because of STRATEGY! He was the only Survivor there that really thought ahead. He was always accused of trying to THINK things out instead of DOING them. When they first landed, he immediately started drawing up a plan which annoyed the others (the SPs).

Sue, the hardened Wisconsin truck driver was an ESTP 8w7. Now, she was a lady of action. Richard, the winner, he won because of NT brains and wit, not SP action and improvisation.

He was obviously a 3 though. I say 3w4 because he was a bit reserved, despite being an extravert. It's possible he could've been INTJ, but I'm confident that he was an NTJ type.

Actually, I have his real e-mail address and I'll email asking his type. His line of work involves getting along with others at the job and such, so I'm sure he's heard of MB or Enneagram.

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The other survivors...
Rudy, the ex-Navy Seal, 8w9 ISTJ Vigilant
Sean, the goofy, idiotic doctor, 6w7 ESFP Leisurely
Gervase, the LAZY black guy, 9w8 ISTP Leisurely
Colleen, the airheaded but lovable hottie, 7w6 ESFP Leisurely
Jenna, the other airheaded but lovable hottie, 7w6 ESFP Dramatic

The rest I'm not too sure about.

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One thing that is very interesting is the obvious typological split between Tagi and Pagong. The Final Four (Rich, Sue, Kelly, and Rudy) all seem to be Thinkers. The majority of Pagong were Feelers. Tagi was goal-oriented (better camp, better survival) and Pagong was relationship-oriented (too loyal to make alliances, very playful and friendly interpersonally).

The reason Pagong lost was because of too many Feelers and Perceivers I think. Tagi realized that to play the game, you'll have to make strategic alliances. Richard, by the way, was the mastermind behind the alliances and co-ordinated his win. Actually, Pagong should've won if they were more strategic! Both teams merged at 5 and 5 each. The Tagi alliance was only 4 people. If everyone in Pagong decided on voting a specific person in Tagi off, they would've outvoted them 5 to 4. Personally, I would've immediately voted Rich off because he posed the most serious threat. Next would be Sue, then Kelly, then Sean, and finally Rudy. Because Pagong did not ally, all their votes were broken up, and the Final Four voted Gretchen off (who, in my mind, deserved being the winner because she was the best all-around - personality, skill, strategy, etc.)




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