Myth Monday [8]: Type 6
 
Myth: 
“Sixes are fearful and often scared.”
 
Reality: 
In mainstream Enneagram teaching, Type 6 is linked to the passion of Fear, which easily turns into a stereotype of the constantly frightened Six. 
 
In practice, the dominant emotional tone is usually closer to anxiety and unease with uncertainty than to raw terror. Sixes want to feel certain and prepared, not frozen in fear.
 
This is why many Sixes test the ground: they ask “What do you mean by that?”, question assumptions, and probe for weak spots, often looking more like investigative journalists than timid worriers. They do not have a special problem with fear itself; they are trying to reduce uncertainty, gather enough information, and be as ready as possible for whatever might happen.
 

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