The MBTI Personality of Luo Ji in 'The Three-Body Problem
Analysis of Luo Ji's personality in The Three-Body Problem through MBTI. Exploring his Fi, Ne, Ni traits and arguing against him being a T-type personality. Preliminary conclusion is INFP with a discussion on the diversity of INFPs.
Title: The MBTI Personality of Luo Ji in 'The Three-Body Problem'
Paragraph 1: Luo Ji clearly has extremely strong Fi. In reality, he uses huge resources to construct his own dreamland. Only those with strong personal values can do such a thing. He is definitely an F-type personality.
Paragraph 2: According to the information provided by the professor, Luo Ji creates the cosmic forest theory through imagination and integration. This shows that Luo Ji has strong abilities in organizing and collecting abstract concepts. His Ne and Ni should not be low. He is an N-type personality.
Paragraph 3: As for his identity as the Swordholder, if the Trisolarans attack Earth, Luo Ji will definitely take a 'mutual destruction' sanction against the Trisolarans. This makes me think of Allen in 'Attack on Titan'. With such a simple and straightforward attitude, it's hard to consider Luo Ji a T-type person. Moreover, I believe that a smart T-type person would not stagnate during decades as the Swordholder and not explore other wiser methods. Instead, they would rely on their own attitude as a supreme weapon. There is no description in the book about Luo Ji's exploration of Earth's safety. Luo Ji's attitude is full of anger.
Paragraph 4: Preliminary inference is INFP. Who says INFPs must conform to the stereotypical impression of being indecisive and hesitant? INFPs have extremely strong individualism. Therefore, different INFPs at different stages can have very different personalities. INFPs with extremely strong Fi can also be decisive and full of individualism, romantic yet filled with extremes that most people don't understand.