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Parolesde la chanson Say You Won't Let Go (Traduction) par James Arthur Je t'ai rencontrée dans le noir Tu m'as transporté Tu m'as fait me sentir comme Si j'étais suffisant Nous avons
Alice MoorePersonal growth on steroids, the Enneagram feels like the worldâs best kept secret in self-awareness. I donât feel compelled to sell the Enneagram to my mates and family. Which is lucky, because that would suck â for them and me. If we did happen to get into a conversation about it, Iâd excitedly waffle something about how learning the Enneagram has helped me in observing egoâ, and becoming aware of self sabotaging strategies, performed unconsciouslyâ. But you wouldnât care. Why would you care? Anyway, recently I was listening to a song that was so type Two, it got me thinking what if there was a song that encapsulates each Enneagram type? Well, it turns out that there is. In fact, there are plenty. True, introducing people to their Enneagram type through songs is a bit simplistic. And it doesnât account for the flavours of the main types that the two subtype provide youâd need even more songs for that. But have I let any of that stop me? Course I havenât. Hereâs the Enneagram in songs. Type One â the Reformer The song Carly Simonâs Nobody Does It Better Morally upstanding Ones are pretty into perfection and keeping standards high. I should know; I almost married one. Actually, he liked this song a lot. My ex One formed his whole business around his Oneness- accuracy, attention to detail and integrity. My mother also happens to be a One. And that woman has a certain way of arranging the dishes in the dishwasher, I can tell you. Let it Go is also a One song Be the good girl you always have to be Conceal, donât feel, donât let them know Well now they know That song is a One freeing herself from the chains of her own unhealthily exacting standards. Do either of these songs resonate with you? You could be a One. Type Two â the Giver The song James Arthur, Say you Wonât Let Go You made me feel like I was enoughâ. I knew I needed you whenâŠâ. This song perfectly captures the Giverâs devotion, and their highly seductive, single-pointed focus on the object of their affections. No other type is quite as selfless, nor as capable of providing unconditional love. If theyâre your friend, just avoid overlooking their unexpressed needs. Twos need encouraging to do what the hell they want more, and with understanding that people will still love them. Type Three â the Achiever The song Travie McCoy Billionaire ft. Bruno Mars This song, an ode to becoming filthy rich, is very Three-ish. Type Threes want and usually get the external trappings of success more than the other types. Why? To fill up the gaping hole left by their failure to recognise their own inherent worth. At some point, Threes realise that they arenât their various successes, and care more about discovering their core values instead. Type Four â the Romantic The song P!nk â Just Give Me A Reason ft. Nate Ruess Itâs in the stars, itâs been written in the scars on our hearts Weâre not broken just bent, and we can learn to love again Fours can be a littleâŠmelodramatic. Itâs not their fault Nobody understands them. Feeling unseen and unrecognised contributes to type Fourâs moody, melancholic air. They desire self identity and uniqueness, completely oblivious to the fact that theyâre already unique because theyâre alive. Just like in the song, for Fours the magic is always slightly out of reach. My alternative anthem for Four is James Morrisonâs Undiscovered. This is a very Four-ish sentiment. Type Five â the Observer The Song â Tears for Fears, itâs a very very Mad World All around me are familiar faces Worn out places, worn out faces Itâs more the mood of this song, than the lyrics, that makes me think of Fives. My Five friend actually sent me the song when I requested her thoughts regarding President Trumpâs election. This song exemplifies Fiveâs intellectual prowess, and utter absorption into the world of their thoughts. Fives are the people you want around you when mass destruction is imminent. Why? Because theyâve been preparing for it for years. Fives are brilliantly insightful, and at times intellectually superior, introverts. Type Six â the Loyalist The song Bill Withersâ Lean on Me Lean on me, when youâre not strong⊠It wonât be long, before Iâm gonna need somebody to lean on.â The dependable dogs of the Enneagram, type Sixes are loyal because their sense of self depends on it. Other people â or institutions, or faith â are their source of security. These people are reliable. Lovely for the friends; not so good for the Six, who is often in the grips of a personal hell of confusion that comes from not having any internal sense of guidance. What happens if they abandon me?â What will I do then?â. The world is a scary place for Sixes. It gets less scary once they quieten that mind. Much like Sevens. Type Seven â the Adventurer The song Natasha Bedingfield, Unwritten Ridiculously and sometimes unreasonably optimistic, this song is characteristic of Sevenâs magpie worldview. Try to get a Seven to deal with a personal problem or relationship challenge, and they will likely make you feel like a bore or a pedant. These people are just terrified of pain, and will escape into distraction and forward planning at any opportunity. They grow by feeling their fears. Wait â did someone say fears? Type Eight â the Challenger The song Bon Jovi, Itâs my Life Eightâs donât really have fears. Donât even think about trying to control the Challenger. Itâs their life and they are in charge. If theyâre your friend, you can probably also forget about seeing their vulnerable side â Eights donât really do vulnerability. But when theyâre healthy, they are truly amazing friends who use their power to support others. Type Nine â the Peacemaker The song Bob Marley, Donât worry about a thing Donât ask a Nine to assert themselves or acknowledge their hurt feelings. Like Sevens, theyâd rather avoid the drama and keep the peace. This song exemplifies Nineâs laid-back diplomacy. These guys are the glue. But keep an eye on your Nine friendâs tendency to merge with others, and minimise their own needs. Just donât let them fade away. 3zdzG.