11-03-2019, 08:58 AM
(11-03-2019, 04:31 AM)Bill the Piper Wrote: Which archetype suits her better?
She's an activist, so she's not silent. She calls for collective action, something Civics are known for. And she's something of a fanatic, which is mostly a Prophetic trait but I guess it's possible for Civics during their 4T youth as well. Certainly it's not an Artist trait since we know this archetype tends to be indecisive.
Her sayings definitely reflect a 4T mood:
https://www.curious.earth/blog/greta-thu...es-best-21
The only Artistic trait I've noticed is that she was known as "the invisible girl".
The Silent have had plenty of activists, most obviously Martin Luther King, Cesar Chavez... The divide between the Civic and Adaptive types typically does not emerge until the Crisis is over. Among Adaptive types the most decisive are the ones who have firm beliefs, and the muddle in practice comes from people who get power yet have little idea of how to use it.
We do not yet know when the Millennial/Homelander split happened. Maybe it was 9/11, when almost all countries clamped down on extremist ideas not within the range of the mainstream.
She could be a flash in the pan. We do not know what her course will be in life. Maybe she becomes a bland academic, someone who gets a narrow focus. She is on the autistic spectrum, and that is the best couse for many on the spectrum. (Ask me about that!)
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated Communist but instead the people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists -- Hannah Arendt.