The Enneagram: Understanding our personalities 159
The Enneagram
Chief
Type^1 Intuition feature Passion Virtue Stress Security Wings
One Physical Resentment Anger Serenity Four Seven Nine/Two
Perfectionist/
Reformer
Two Emotional Flattery Pride Humility Eight Four One/hree
Giver/Helper
ree Emotional Vanity Deceit Honesty Nine Six Two/Four
Performer/
Achiever
Four Emotional Melancholy Envy Equanimity Two One hree/Five
Romantic/ (balance)
Individualist
Five Mental Stinginess Avarice Detachment Seven Eight Four/Six
Observer/
Investigator
Six Mental Cowardice Fear Courage hree Nine Five/Seven
Loyal Skeptic/
Loyalist
Seven Mental Planning Gluttony Sobriety One Five Six/Eight
Epicure/
Enthusiast
Eight Physical Excess Lust Innocence Five Two Seven/Nine
Boss/
Challenger
Nine Physical Indolence Sloth Action Six hree Eight/One
Mediator/
Peacemaker
(^1) Names of types are those used by Helen Palmer and by Don Richard Riso and Russ Hudson.
The Mediator / SLOTH
Nine
One ANGER / The Perfectionist
Two PRIDE / The Giver
Three DECEIT / The Performer
The Observer / GREED Five Four ENVY / The Romantic
The Loyal Skeptic / FEAR Six
The Epicure / GLUTTONY Seven
The Boss / LUST Eight