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#he's a good example of how scary cp6s can be
istj-hedonist · 1 year
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I've seen a video with Gordon Ramsey where he went out with rotten food to clients and told them that he "respects them and industry too much to partake in this" and it made me think about how I could see a 1 doing this. What differences would be there in thought process? I unfortunately know mostly 1's and 9's so my own thought process may be tainted. As I understand, if 1 would say that it would be more of a impersonal and self-controlled "righteous fury"? Meanwhile to an 8 as Gordon it is more like "I am good at something, I came to be an authority and now you are all on my watch". In more healthy 8, I also perceive this as "I am taking care of clients, I am providing for them as a good chef and restaurant owner" and so any problems are very personal to him? In case of 1 I could see it more as a "I am angry that you do not do the right thing as it should be done" and in case of 8 "I am angry that you present yourself as authority and don't even try to act like one"?
I sent a link, from 12:30 if you are interested in context.
Gordon Ramsay is neither an 8- nor 1-core, he is a classic cp6
especially the "i came to be an authority" is standard 6-thinking. Ramsay's anger is only expressed -because- he is high up in hierarchy now. 8s don't care for traditional authorities, but 6s like him do. he's like a dog, obediently staying in the background when he is the weaker of two: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4mzEMeWml0
and when he is angry he is unable to stop the momentum, like he really needs to affirm again and again who is the boss now. neither 1s or 8s would feel the need go this overboard.
kitchens operate like military, it's all about following orders, and only 6s voluntarily partake in those environments.
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