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Enneagram
The Enneagram maps nine core motivations: not what you do, but why you do it. Each type is organized around a central desire and a central fear, and most of a type’s visible behavior is strategy in service of those two.
The profiles below cover all nine types plus the eighteen wing variants. Each one describes the motivation, the fear, the characteristic self-deception, what the type looks like in love and at work, and the specific direction growth takes.
The nine types
The core motivations. Start here; your wing refines the picture.
Type 1: The Reformer
You carry the world's standards inside you, and you are always working to close the gap between what is and what could be.
Type 2: The Helper
Your love is real, generous, and instinctive, and learning to extend some of it toward yourself changes everything.
Type 3: The Achiever
You have a rare ability to set your sights on something and actually make it happen, and the deepest version of that power emerges when the goal is one you genuinely care about.
Type 4: The Individualist
Your emotional depth and eye for what is missing make you one of the most creative forces in the system, and the work is learning to inhabit your own life rather than the version that would be ideal.
Type 5: The Investigator
Your mind is one of the sharpest tools in the system, and the work is learning to trust that you have enough to enter fully into your own life.
Type 6: The Loyalist
Your vigilance and loyalty make you one of the most dependable people in any system, and the work is learning to trust your own judgment as much as you trust the people and structures you rely on.
Type 7: The Enthusiast
Your appetite for life is one of the great gifts in the system, and the work is learning that the present moment, fully inhabited, contains more than any future possibility ever will.
Type 8: The Challenger
Your strength and directness are extraordinary, and the full depth of what you can build with those qualities becomes available when you learn to trust as readily as you challenge.
Type 9: The Peacemaker
Your ability to see all sides and hold space for everyone is one of the most quietly powerful gifts in the system, and the work is making sure you are included in the peace you create.
Wings
Each type borrows flavor from one neighbor. The wing changes how the core motivation dresses, not what it wants.
1w2: The Principled Helper
Your principled drive to improve the world is warmed by a genuine care for the people inside it.
1w9: The Idealistic Mediator
Your inner compass is steady and quiet, a deep sense of how things should be, held with calm rather than urgency.
2w1: The Duty-Bound Giver
You give because you care, and because you believe it is the right thing to do.
2w3: The Image-Conscious Helper
You make caring look effortless, and you make it effective.
3w2: The Relational Achiever
You succeed by making people feel good about being near you while you get things done.
3w4: The Distinguished Achiever
You do not just want to succeed. You want your success to mean something, to be distinctly yours.
4w3: The Ambitious Individualist
Your emotional depth wants an audience, and the Three wing ensures it has a chance of finding one.
4w5: The Bohemian
Your emotional depth retreats from the world into conceptual privacy, where the most original thinking happens.
5w4: The Aesthetic Thinker
You think with precision and you feel with depth, and both happen mostly in private.
5w6: The Loyal Analyst
You organize your knowledge around the things that could go wrong and the people you trust not to let them.
6w5: The Intellectual Loyalist
Your vigilance is backed by a formidable intellect, and your loyalty is earned slowly and held with conviction.
6w7: The Optimistic Loyalist
You worry and you stay, and you bring more warmth and humor to the worrying than anyone expects.
7w6: The Loyal Enthusiast
Your appetite for experience is tethered by real loyalty, and your freedom-seeking knows when to come home.
7w8: The Assertive Enthusiast
You pursue your appetites with a directness and force that means you usually get what you go after.
8w7: The Enterprising Challenger
Your strength is expansive and forward-moving, always reaching toward the next challenge and the next horizon.
8w9: The Steady Challenger
Your strength is held quietly, and that quiet makes it more powerful, not less.
9w1: The Principled Peacemaker
You seek harmony not just by accommodating what is, but by gently working toward what should be.
9w8: The Grounded Peacemaker
You keep the peace with more backbone than people expect, and when you finally push back, it lands.
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