She is considered one of the most beautiful actresses in Korea. I personally think she is the best actress too. Can anyone help me with her type?
I realize Asian faces are more difficult, so I would be so grateful for any feedback.
Also, it may be hard to tell what her eyes may be in the video, but here are some pics from a drama that she was in.
And I want to say she has an Fi smile, because there seems to be tension in her cheeks before and during the smile?
I see a rigid posture most of the time and so maybe she is a J-lead? Her eyes move/dart around a lot and she doesn't seem to scowl either. I really want to say she has Se/Ni. But I'm still unsure. Any thoughts?
Last Edit: Dec 13, 2013 23:34:22 GMT -5 by IluvHSJ
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Post by chaoticbrain on Dec 14, 2013 12:59:33 GMT -5
Mhmm the first gif is good because it shows how she easily goes into her smile from her Fi tension, in contrast Ti/Fe users have more of a "struggle" when going into their smiles because their more neutral/dead before and after any emotion.
Last Edit: Dec 14, 2013 13:00:15 GMT -5 by chaoticbrain
Oh, the ease of the smile is something I never noticed before. I am glad I caught it in a gif. If I can, I should make a gif of an Fe smile to see just how much slower or struggle there can be.
I hope to figure out her eyes (perception functions) one day.
I don't think she is eye-centric though, so the J-lead seems like it could be most likely, unless I am so wrong...
Last Edit: Dec 17, 2013 22:44:55 GMT -5 by IluvHSJ
"I will never assert that an individual must be the type I think they are. I am human, I still have subjectivity. I also think it's possible that an individual can be aware if they have been mistyped. Therefore, when it comes down to it, the ultimate decision to accept/reject a typing should come from that person themself. For better or worse, it is ultimately up to them...or some kind of perfect brain scan. haha"
-IluvHSJ
it's curious that 99% of FiSes are the Artisan role (in Michael teachings) - which is sth when we take into account that there are seven roles. edit: which doesn't mean that most artisans are FiSe, of course.
For years, I actually thought she seemed similar to another actor I follow, who I typed as FiSe. Both are very good actors, able to cry easily on cue and just having very believable emotions. They also are both kind of reserved and serious in real life.
She had been known in Korea to be a very private person. She wouldn't go on many talk shows. But she revealed that she felt it was time to show more of who she was, so after years of somewhat being in the public eye, but not making any waves, she wrote this book. Her writings revealed a lot of her sensitivity and the more I kept reading, the more it seemed like she was an Fi-lead and an Se-user.
People were surprised to learn so much about Song Hye Kyo that they never knew through that book. I'm so glad that she decided to share.
I am very glad that after all these years of suspecting she was an FiSe, that I actually have it confirmed now.
Last Edit: Dec 18, 2013 18:22:36 GMT -5 by IluvHSJ
"I will never assert that an individual must be the type I think they are. I am human, I still have subjectivity. I also think it's possible that an individual can be aware if they have been mistyped. Therefore, when it comes down to it, the ultimate decision to accept/reject a typing should come from that person themself. For better or worse, it is ultimately up to them...or some kind of perfect brain scan. haha"
-IluvHSJ