Franz Liszt – Enneagram Type 3w2

Classical Musicians

Type 3w2 ENFJ

Franz Liszt's Enneagram Type: 3w2

In the Enneagram system, Franz Liszt is commonly recognized as 3w2, known as the Achiever, or the Performer. They are typically described as success-oriented, adaptive, and image-conscious — driven by an intense desire to excel and be admired for their accomplishments. At the core, Franz Liszt is driven by a Basic Fear of being worthless or without inherent value apart from their achievements, and a Core Desire to be valuable, successful, and to distinguish themselves through accomplishment. This motivational tension can be seen in how they approach both success and vulnerability — shaping the arc of their personal development. With a 2-wing, this adds warmth, interpersonal focus, and a desire to connect to their core type.

Franz Liszt's MBTI: ENFJ

Most people think Franz Liszt is ENFJ (Extraverted, Intuitive, Feeling, Judging), a personality type characterized by natural charisma, deep empathy, and an instinctive ability to inspire and guide others toward a shared vision. ENFJs are often called "protagonists" or "teachers," known for their warmth, persuasion, and commitment to helping others grow. Cognitive function theory suggests they may have relied on Extraverted Feeling (Fe) and Introverted Intuition (Ni). These mental processes shape how they absorb information, communicate, and make decisions, often influencing their style of problem-solving and relationships.

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