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  1. 8w7s are less inhibited and tend to be colorful characters. They tend to have more mercurial life patterns. They are more cocky and convey a "it's a priviledge for you to engage me" vibe. They intend for reality to contour itself around the way they go about their business. They expect the red sea to be parted for them. They are a double-gluttony subtype and are more likely to have the itch to gamble and be high-rollers. They are vulnerable to taking on too much risk and overextending themselves. They are more frenzied and cathartic and have more self-destructive tendencies. They tend to be iconoclasts who delight in turning things upside down instead of solidifying them.
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  3. 8w7s believe the best defense is a good offense. Their style of dominating is to preemptively attack you to keep you off balance. They delight in "checkmating" you as their seven wing makes them focus on where your options and possibilities are so they can cut them off. They have a greater focus on tactics and strategy. They are more "I reign supreme and will summon all my powers to blow you to smithereens".
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  7. The traits of the Eight and those of a Seven-wing reinforce eachother to produce a very aggressive subtype. Eights with a Seven-wing are the most openly aggressive of all the subtypes because each component types is aggressive - Eights in their quest for power and Sevens in their acquisition of experiences and posessions. This is also the least other-related and most egocentric of all the subtypes, making it one of the most difficult for others to get along with easily. Noteworthy examples of this subtype include Mikhail Gorbachev, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson, Indira Gandhi, Ferdinand Marcos, Lee Iacocca, Henry Kissinger, Richard Burton, Barbara Walters, Billy Jean King, Bella Abzug, Norman Mailer, Frank Sinatra, Mike Wallace, Muhammad Ali, Aristotle Onassis, J. Pierpont Morgan, John DeLorean, Al Capone,Joseph Stalin, Mao Tse-tung, Howard Hughes, the Shah of Iran, Muammar Qaddafi, Idi Amin, the Reverend Jim Jones, and Don Vito Corleone.
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  9. Healthy people of this subtype are highly extroverted, action-oriented, and extremely energetic. They take the initiative almost all the time - from business deals to romantic engagements - with great gusto and confidence of success. The healthy Eight's charisma combines with the healthy Seven's capacity to enjoy life, producing an extraordinarily outgoing personality whose inner strength and vitality may be so outstanding as to allow Eights with a Seven-wing to have a public, and possibly historical, impact. Their magnanimity will have a practial focus in the concern they show for the material well-being of others.
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  11. Average people of this subtype are very interested in power and money, two concerns which reinforce each other. They have a strong business sense, are highly extroverted, and possess an enormous drive which they pour into their work, interests, and adventures. These are robust, earthy, and materialistic people whose feet are firmly planted on the ground. They easily dominate their environments, particularly other people. They are aggressive, pursuing what they want like a hungry animal after its prey. They can also be extremely egocentric, selfish, and rapacious. People of this subtype use money to manipulate others, treating them as possessions or as pawns in their power games. They have no compassion for others and do not feel guilty for their actions. Nevertheless, people of this subtype betray a certain insecurity about money and power, since they never feel that they have enough of either to make them fully independent or secure in life.
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  13. Unhealthy persons ofthis subtype are ruthless and impulsive: they can do and say things which will later be regarded as either a stroke of genius or a fatal mistake. They are offensive and tyrannical, verbally and physically brutish to others, lashing out at anyone who has frustrated them or dared to resist their wills. They have explosively violent tempers and quickly get into a rage. Their manic tendencies reinforce their delusions of omnipotence: they may spend vast amounts of money to feed their inflated notions of themselves. They tend to get out of control when they are anxious or feel threatened. Since they are susceptible to anxiety, they defend themselves against it by acting out, impulsively striking first, attempting to destroy before they are destroyed.
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