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    Sea Serpent Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Sea Serpent? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Sea Serpent from Mythical Creatures and what is the personality traits.

    Sea Serpent
    ENTP

    ENTP (8w7)

    Sea Serpent personality type is ENTP, a highly individual, highly creative and very playful person who thrives in the freedom of exploration, experimentation, intellectual life and actively seeking out new knowledge. ENTPs are highly creative, idea-driven types who love to explore the possibilities of the world around them.

    ENTPs, like all persons, are influenced by their environment. Whereas ESFPs are influenced by the people around them, ENTPs are influenced by the ideas that are presented to them. If ENTPs are exposed to the idea that they are not good enough or do not measure up, they can easily fall into a “why should I even try” mentality.

    If ENTPs are exposed to the idea that they are creative geniuses, they can fall into the “I have nothing to prove” mindset.

    If ENTPs are exposed to the idea that they are not good enough, they can fall into self-loathing and depression.

    If ENTPs are exposed to the idea that they are not creative geniuses, they can fall into the “I have nothing to prove” mindset.

    A sea serpent or sea dragon is a type of dragon described in various mythologies, most notably Greek (Cetus, Echidna, Hydra, Scylla), Mesopotamian (Tiamat), Hebrew (Leviathan), and Norse (Jörmungandr). The "Drachenkampf" mytheme, the chief god in the role of the hero slaying a sea serpent, is widespread both in the Ancient Near East and in Indo-European mythology, e.g. Lotan and Hadad, Leviathan and Yahweh, Tiamat and Marduk (see also Labbu, Bašmu, Mušḫuššu), Illuyanka and Tarhunt, Yammu and Baal in the Baal Cycle etc. The Hebrew Bible also has less mythological descriptions of large sea creatures as part of creation under God's command, such as the Tannin mentioned in Book of Genesis 1:21 and the "great serpent" of Amos 9:3. In the Aeneid, a pair of sea serpents killed Laocoön and his sons when Laocoön argued against bringing the Trojan Horse into Troy.

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