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Everything you need to know about principled, ethical Type 1s
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With their intense commitment to doing the right thing and making the world a better place, Enneagram Type 1s are certainly impressive characters. Nicknamed “The Reformer” or “The Perfectionist,” Type 1s are known for their strong moral compasses and their desire to be a force for good in their communities. If you’re interested in learning more about this fascinating personality type, you’ve come to the right place. We’ll go over Enneagram Type 1’s personality traits, weaknesses, opportunities for growth, and romantic compatibility, so keep reading!
Things You Should Know
- Enneagram Type 1 (“The Reformer”) is motivated by an intense desire to be good, virtuous, and ethical in order to make the world a better place.
- They are also known as “The Perfectionist,” as they can hold themselves and others to very high (and sometimes unattainable) standards.
- When Type 1s are healthy, they are principled, wise, and inspiring. When they’re less healthy or struggling, Type 1s can be overly critical, rigid, or repressed.
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