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Welcome to another short episode where we answer one of the most googled enneagram questions: What’s the rarest enneagram type?
2:00 - Creek makes his case for the Type 4, and Abram thinks 9s and 4s are the ones asking the question
5:30 - Is it empirically possibly to know this?
6:30 - Raises the question: What’s the most common type?
7:30 - A theory about 3s, 6s, 9s
8:50 - Why do people want to know this?
10:00 - The deeply human need to be unique.
11:00 - Nature vs. nurture
11:30 - The types we have the most of in our lives (and the least)
14:25 - Harmony triads/object relations as social groups
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Fathoms | An Enneagram Podcast: “Discovering our inner depths, one fathom at a time.”
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Co-hosts: Seth Abram, Seth Creekmore, Drew Moser
Production/Editing: Seth Creekmore
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8989 ratings
Welcome to another short episode where we answer one of the most googled enneagram questions: What’s the rarest enneagram type?
2:00 - Creek makes his case for the Type 4, and Abram thinks 9s and 4s are the ones asking the question
5:30 - Is it empirically possibly to know this?
6:30 - Raises the question: What’s the most common type?
7:30 - A theory about 3s, 6s, 9s
8:50 - Why do people want to know this?
10:00 - The deeply human need to be unique.
11:00 - Nature vs. nurture
11:30 - The types we have the most of in our lives (and the least)
14:25 - Harmony triads/object relations as social groups
—
Fathoms | An Enneagram Podcast: “Discovering our inner depths, one fathom at a time.”
—
Co-hosts: Seth Abram, Seth Creekmore, Drew Moser
Production/Editing: Seth Creekmore
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