
Connect with us at Aroundthecircle.org : HEREKatie Whitlock and Jeff Cook continue their dive into the shared space between adjacent Enneagram types, exploring the emotional and psychological overlap between Threes and Fours, Fours and Fives, and Fives and Sixes. Along the way they discuss authenticity, significance, narcissism, objectivity and subjectivity, emotional processing, rumination, preparation, and the strange intimacy that can emerge between neighboring types.This conversation moves beyond simple wing theory and into the deeper architecture of the Enneagram itself: why certain types sit next to each other, what they share beneath the surface, and how understanding those shared dynamics can deepen our understanding of motivation, emotion, and personality structure.Topics include:Why Threes and Fours both long to leave an impactThe tension between authenticity and adaptationRumination, analysis, and the private inner world of Fours and FivesWhether feelings can ever be “objective”Why Fives and Sixes both prepare against uncertaintyEmotional data, problem solving, and internal processingThe hidden strengths shared between neighboring typesThis episode originally aired on Patreon. To join future type panels, discussions, and bonus conversations, visit aroundthecircle.org.
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