The Myers-Briggs Type of Benjamin Franklin (ENTP)
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Back in December, we received a Paid Request for a personality analysis of Benjamin Franklin. It me a little longer than usual to write this article because of the holidays, but here it finally is. As per usual, I enjoyed studying Benjamin Franklin as a person, and under the lens of personality theory. He seemed […]
By Mara on February 2, 2026The Myers-Briggs Type of Martin Fleischmann
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You may or may not have heard of Martin Fleischmann, but his name came up while I was trying to determine whether Albert Einstein was an ENTP or INTP. At the time, I was expressing a need to contrast Einstein with someone who was definitely an Ne dominant, since it was being suggested that Einstein’s […]
By Mara on November 21, 2025The Myers-Briggs Type of Albert Einstein
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Albert Einstein was an interesting character to study. When I first started reading about him, I jumped straight to the ENTP Myers-Briggs personality type However, the more I read, the more I started to question. The Ne and Ti seemed extremely obvious. In fact, Einstein is probably where the stereotype of the NTP came from: […]
By Mara on November 4, 2025The Myers-Briggs Type of Walt Disney
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Recently, we received a request to analyze Walt Disney’s Myers-Briggs personality type. I’ve been wanting to study more real life examples, so I jumped on the opportunity, and it didn’t disappoint. To get a well-rounded picture, I watched a couple of documentaries that can be found on YouTube, and I also checked out interviews and […]
By Mara on September 12, 2025The Myers-Briggs Type of Nathan Fielder (INTP)
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By the end of the first season of The Rehearsal, we were fairly confident in Nathan Fielder being the INTP Myers-Briggs personality types (colloquially known as MBTI). Although earlier in the show, we had been considering ISTJ. However, to verify, we checked out his other show, Nathan For You. Nathan Fielder’s character proved to be […]
By Ryan and Mara on December 15, 2022Napoleon Bonaparte (ESTJ)
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This is a very recently expedited request, so usually it would be published after the other expedited requests. However, since the research is done via a different medium (reading vs. watching), we were able to work on it at the same time. (Reading opportunities can be distinct from TV watching opportunities.) Since the Dragon Ball […]
By Mara on August 27, 2020Grigori Perelman (ISTJ)
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I should probably lead into this article by stating that we are aware most people will probably disagree with this. However, after reading Perfect Rigor and some online sources, we think that Grigori Perelman probably falls more in line with an Si-Te, rather than an Ni-Te. (We saw plenty of evidence for Te/Fi, which ruled […]
By Mara on April 6, 2020Thomas Jefferson (INFP)
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Fi: “. . . The spirit of resistance to government is so valuable on certain occasions, that I wish it to be always kept alive. It will often be exercised when wrong, but better so than not to be exercised at all. I like a little rebellion now and then. It is like a storm […]
By Ryan and Mara on March 19, 2020Kurt Gödel (INFJ)
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SO! Our second attempt at a historical figure was far easier than the first… because we knew how to avoid the initial author bleed confusion. First, we read a bunch of his quotes, and then the biographical information written about him. We referenced several online articles, but we also made sure to read large portions […]
By Mara on February 13, 2020Alexander Grothendieck (ENTJ)
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Not gonna lie – this was simultaneously the most frustrating and the most interesting character typing we have ever done. In my opinion anyway. I’m not sure if Ryan feels the same, ha ha. I learned something though – always go straight for the quotes and then read biographical information. Much simpler. Although, note that […]
By Mara on January 2, 2020