No, he's acts like an ENTJ, but as he's playing a role a lot of the time it's hard to know if that is who he really is in private, although I suspect it is. Many people develop an MBTI type for their work and are very different at home. MBTI would say that the true self still comes through at work but I'm not sure I fully agree with that premise especially in modern culture. Also at his level of leadership he may have developed his opposite characteristics depending if he sees value in doing that or if he prefers to focus on developing his strengths. I think a lot will depend on any military training he has had, I don't know how they use trait or type psychometrics to analyze their leaders and help them develop further.
Concur. NT's and SP's compliment each other, and each has the other in their shadow, so that's why he can come off as an entertainer (ISFP being his subconcious, complementary type). I understand how this relationship works intimately, as I am an INTJ and my subconcious is ESFP. This matchup is portrayed in movies quite frequently. (Pinky and the Brain, Fight Club (Narrator and Tyler Durden), there are many more. Point being, its a thing. Every type has their pair. Trump, as ENTJ, is ISFP.
Maybe one day when all is done he will talk more about this kind of thing and how he did it. I notice he talked about his verbal 'weave' on a recent influencers show. It's the first time I've seen him unpack his comms style at all. It was great to see him talk about it and I think the comms will become folklore material for certain groups to study all his comms in the future.
What? No way. He always seemed like a hard ESTJ to me. But then again he has an abnormally high IQ so he probably presents much differently compared to the majority of people. But you can’t read this and tell me it’s not textbook Donald Trump: https://www.16personalities.com/estj-personality
Totally agree with 45247, Pres. Trump has to be an ENTJ. The natural born CEO, runs companies with their eyes closed. My ex was an ESFP and the only likeness is their enjoyment of people and storytelling. F's make horrible business decisions using their feelings, not logic, and the P part means they hardly make decisions at all. I can't imagine an ESFP running any kind of company, though they are smart. ESFP's are like a goose, every day is a new day, no long term planning at all.
We don't normally change from the MBTI we've always been. However, over time we learn each opposite letter, and we can "look like" a different type by using an opposite letter. As an INTJ, when I'm playing, having fun, I look like an INTP, when I'm having a heart to heart with someone, I look like an INFJ, when I'm leading a meeting, I look like an ENFJ, when doing financials I look like an ISTJ. I can easily "flip" one letter as needed, but only temporarily. In my earlier life, flipping a letter was impossible for me to do.
For those not familiar with MBTI, it could be helpful to learn. It helped me understand people so much better. Some states and organizations teach their employees how to use this in their business, so you can walk into an organization and know who will be best at HR, or getting reports, or digging into research. It helps to know the P is always going to be late, and won't have that report on time, but they'll have 30 excuses to explain their behavior. And the J will want to make a decision right now, possibly without doing enough research.
1st letter: E=extrovert, I=introvert - where you get your energy, from people or being alone with or 1 or 2 close friends.
2nd letter: N=intuitive, S=sensory - N's put stuff together that may not be obvious, like most of our autists, S relies on senses of touch, vision, hearing, smell, working with hands.
3rd letter: T=thinking, F=feeling - how you make decisions
4th letter: J=judging, P=perceiving - whether you make decisions, and how organized you are. J's have a place for everything, are organized and are uncomfortable until a decision is made, P's have piles of random stuff and hate making decisions. P does not stand for procrastinator, but is how I think of it.
Each letter has benefits and drawbacks. Everyone has a bit of each letter, in different percentages. There are 16 basic types, but people of the same type are different. Think about it like this. We all have the ability to do all the letters above, but each person has their own unique percentage of the letters. One INTJ might have use of 20% E but 70% I, while another might have 2% E and 90% I. But while using that small bit of E they have, they will appear to the world as an extrovert. Any two people with the same letters are going to interact with the world differently based on the percentage command they have of each of the 8 letters. If we age well, we get more ability to use the letters where our percentages started out low.
Even communities, cities and countries have their "letters", an atmosphere of the area, which could be why people feel more at home in some places than others.
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Sauce? Whose judgment assigns the ESFP type to PDJT?
It sounds close, but has he ever taken the MBTI test?
No, he's acts like an ENTJ, but as he's playing a role a lot of the time it's hard to know if that is who he really is in private, although I suspect it is. Many people develop an MBTI type for their work and are very different at home. MBTI would say that the true self still comes through at work but I'm not sure I fully agree with that premise especially in modern culture. Also at his level of leadership he may have developed his opposite characteristics depending if he sees value in doing that or if he prefers to focus on developing his strengths. I think a lot will depend on any military training he has had, I don't know how they use trait or type psychometrics to analyze their leaders and help them develop further.
Concur. NT's and SP's compliment each other, and each has the other in their shadow, so that's why he can come off as an entertainer (ISFP being his subconcious, complementary type). I understand how this relationship works intimately, as I am an INTJ and my subconcious is ESFP. This matchup is portrayed in movies quite frequently. (Pinky and the Brain, Fight Club (Narrator and Tyler Durden), there are many more. Point being, its a thing. Every type has their pair. Trump, as ENTJ, is ISFP.
Maybe one day when all is done he will talk more about this kind of thing and how he did it. I notice he talked about his verbal 'weave' on a recent influencers show. It's the first time I've seen him unpack his comms style at all. It was great to see him talk about it and I think the comms will become folklore material for certain groups to study all his comms in the future.
What? No way. He always seemed like a hard ESTJ to me. But then again he has an abnormally high IQ so he probably presents much differently compared to the majority of people. But you can’t read this and tell me it’s not textbook Donald Trump: https://www.16personalities.com/estj-personality
He is ESTP more likely..
Maybe he feels first then think for solutions, but personally actually could change overtime through experience and influential people
What makes you think this? Can you elaborate a bit?
"Short-Term Focus: You may struggle with long-term planning and goal-setting."
How does one believe in Q and that absurdity at the same time?
Totally agree with 45247, Pres. Trump has to be an ENTJ. The natural born CEO, runs companies with their eyes closed. My ex was an ESFP and the only likeness is their enjoyment of people and storytelling. F's make horrible business decisions using their feelings, not logic, and the P part means they hardly make decisions at all. I can't imagine an ESFP running any kind of company, though they are smart. ESFP's are like a goose, every day is a new day, no long term planning at all.
We don't normally change from the MBTI we've always been. However, over time we learn each opposite letter, and we can "look like" a different type by using an opposite letter. As an INTJ, when I'm playing, having fun, I look like an INTP, when I'm having a heart to heart with someone, I look like an INFJ, when I'm leading a meeting, I look like an ENFJ, when doing financials I look like an ISTJ. I can easily "flip" one letter as needed, but only temporarily. In my earlier life, flipping a letter was impossible for me to do.
For those not familiar with MBTI, it could be helpful to learn. It helped me understand people so much better. Some states and organizations teach their employees how to use this in their business, so you can walk into an organization and know who will be best at HR, or getting reports, or digging into research. It helps to know the P is always going to be late, and won't have that report on time, but they'll have 30 excuses to explain their behavior. And the J will want to make a decision right now, possibly without doing enough research.
1st letter: E=extrovert, I=introvert - where you get your energy, from people or being alone with or 1 or 2 close friends. 2nd letter: N=intuitive, S=sensory - N's put stuff together that may not be obvious, like most of our autists, S relies on senses of touch, vision, hearing, smell, working with hands. 3rd letter: T=thinking, F=feeling - how you make decisions 4th letter: J=judging, P=perceiving - whether you make decisions, and how organized you are. J's have a place for everything, are organized and are uncomfortable until a decision is made, P's have piles of random stuff and hate making decisions. P does not stand for procrastinator, but is how I think of it.
Each letter has benefits and drawbacks. Everyone has a bit of each letter, in different percentages. There are 16 basic types, but people of the same type are different. Think about it like this. We all have the ability to do all the letters above, but each person has their own unique percentage of the letters. One INTJ might have use of 20% E but 70% I, while another might have 2% E and 90% I. But while using that small bit of E they have, they will appear to the world as an extrovert. Any two people with the same letters are going to interact with the world differently based on the percentage command they have of each of the 8 letters. If we age well, we get more ability to use the letters where our percentages started out low.
Even communities, cities and countries have their "letters", an atmosphere of the area, which could be why people feel more at home in some places than others.
ENTJ. Quite certain about that.