3w4s are more introverted than the core type. Although other people’s opinions are still very important to them, they aren’t trying too hard to impress others.
Enneagram 4w3: The Four with a Three-Wing
4w3s are the aristocrats of the Enneagram.
Enneagram Type 3: The Go-Getter
Threes don’t give up easily. If they set a goal, they will do whatever it takes to achieve it.
Enneagram 4w5: The Four with a Five-Wing
4w5s possess both the creativity and intuition of Fours and the savviness of Fives.
Enneagram 5w4: The Five with a Four-Wing
5w4s may seem very unconventional, even weird. They aren’t very expressive and may seem cold and distant.
Enneagram Test: The Nine Ways to Be
Knowing your Enneagram type helps discover the motivational drive behind your actions and your deep emotional needs.
Enneagram Type 4: The Aesthete
Many Fours can be easily recognized by their unusual clothing styles. One of the Four’s biggest fears is the fear of being ordinary.
Enneagram 5w6: The Five with a Six-Wing
People with a 5w6 personality type combine traits of both type 5 and type 6. However, because their predominant type is type 5, they appear more withdrawn than those with a 6w5 type.
Enneagram 6w5: The Six with a Five-Wing
Enneagram 6w5 is a combination of type 5 and type 6 characteristics. People of this types can be described as introverted, detached, knowledgeable and sophisticated.
Enneagram Type 5: The Loner
Enneagram personality type 5 is one of the most introverted types. People with type Five personalities need a lot of time alone to “recharge” and process information.