Enneagram Type 5: The Investigator (Overview)
General characteristics
Type 5s are observers who want to know and learn everything.
They are intellectual individuals who engage in activities such as reading and research.
Their observational and analytical skills are highly developed, and they have an objective and unbiased ability to observe without emotion.
They tend to conceptualize everything, with a tendency toward abstract thinking and theorizing, which leads them to consider possibilities and determine behavior accordingly.
They want to know and understand everything, and specialization is crucial to them, although they may not feel the need to share this knowledge.
They are detail-oriented individuals who tend to understand a subject thoroughly, which sometimes leads to detachment from the bigger picture.
They are afraid of making decisions based on emotions and have weak emotional tendencies.
They have very broad definitions of personal space and value privacy highly.
They enjoy solitude and have little inclination to socialize. They generally live isolated lives in their own worlds, away from people.
Their minds are constantly busy, they always have something to do, leaving little time for others.
They are reliable and good at keeping secrets, but their lack of emotional expression can make those around them uncomfortable.
Strengths
Curious and observant
Valuing knowledge with a high information capacity
Intellectual curiosity and high mental capacity
Calm and composed
Serious, prudent, and thoughtful
Able to concentrate and have strong intuition
Weaknesses
Pedantry
Distance from reality
Emotional distance and poor communication
Anxiety and fear
Aloof and contrary