Wet Water—Introduction

Wet Water equivalents in other personality theories:

Typology Type name
Ancient Typology Phlegmatic
Classical Element—Water
quality of Classical Element—Wet
Enneagram type — 2 — among others called as:
The Giver
External Declarations and Internal Conditions:
I want to love. BUT. I don’t want to know.
(+) Essence and (-) Fetor (or Stench):
(+) unconditional love
(-) self-interest
Carl Gustav Jung’s
“Psychological Types”
Extraverted Feeling Type
Hans Jürgen Eysenck’s
personalities
Even-tempered,
Calm
MBTI®
(Myers-Briggs Type Indicator®)
Similar to type:
ENFJ
Steve Myers’
MTR-i™ (Management Team
Roles Indicator
™)
Fe — Extraverted Feeling
Coach
Raymond Bernard Cattell – 16 personality factors The nearest type:
I. Sensivity
sensitive ↔ utilitarian
Big Five The nearest traits:
— high Agreeableness
— low Neuroticism, high Emotional Stability
David Keirsey — typologies Similar to:
Temperament: Idealist
Interaction role: Initiator
Role variant: Teacher: Educating (Expressive type)
John Beebe — Eight Function-Attitude, Eight Archetype Model Similar to:
ENFJ (Superior Function – Fe – Hero/Heroine)
Socjonics – Model-A
(A – Aušra Augustinavičiūtė)
EIE – Ethical-Intuitive Extratic
ENFj (naming based on MBTI®) Mentor, Teacher, Actor
Hamlet
Socjonika – Model-G
(G – Victor Gulenko)
Quadra 2 (beta – β)
EIE – Ethical Intuitive Extravert
ENFJ
Mentor
Hamlet
Socionics — Temperaments Linear-assertive socionics temperament
(Judging Extraverts)

Type of character—Wet Water—general diagram.



In the diagram above, we can see that one of the points is labeled as — Wet Water. The Wet Water point is also labeled — Conscious State.

Conscious State has this attribute that each type of character tries mainly to follow this state. Therefore, all types of Mandala of Characters take their names from the points where their Conscious States are located.


The next key states of the type Wet Water, which also have a significant impact on his psyche, are located in the following places:

  • Unconscious State (or Complementary State) at the point:
    | — Dry Fire,
  • Strong Self-Esteem State (or Power State) at the points:
    — Hot Air, or
    — Cool Earth,
  • Soft Self-Esteem State (or Vulnerable State) at the points:
    — Hot Air, or
    — Cool Earth.

These three states, although they do not play a leading role in our psyche, like Conscious State, they are also significant and necessary. And they have essential functions in the life of any type of character.

As we can see, Power or Vulnerable States can be in two places. So, these two points can put us into both Power and Vulnerable State. Simply put, this is because, for example, a given matter, problem, job, task, etc., at one time, can make us feel powerful or at another time—vulnerable.



In the next four chapters, I will show the four main psychological states of Wet Water, namely:

  • Conscious State of Wet Water,
  • Strong Self-Esteem State (or Power State) of Wet Water,
  • Soft Self-Esteem State (or Vulnerable State) of Wet Water,
  • Unconscious (or Complementary) State of Wet Water.

Then, in the next three chapters, I will present three main areas of our psyche, namely:

  • Conscious Triangle of Wet Water,
  • Unconscious Triangle of Wet Water,
  • The Self Square of Wet Water.



Jacek BŁACH


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