For those of you who are not familiar with Myers-Briggs, it’s a personality profiling system based on Jung’s typological theory that was developed by Katherine Cook Briggs and her daughter, Isabel Briggs Myers. In the Myers-Briggs typeology system, there are sixteen personality types consisting of four letters: E for extrovert or I for introvert, S for sensor or N for intuitive, T for thinker or F for feeler, and P for perceiver or J for judger. You can read more about Myers-Briggs and find books about it.

Just for fun, here are the Myers-Briggs types of a whole lot of fictional characters. (For more MBTI fun, check out my post “.”)ESTJ – The SupervisorOrganized. Ek din aap. Group Oriented. Focused. Conventional. LeaderESTJs are traditionalists who like to take charge of situations.
They are pragmatic and like things to be organized and clear. They are driven by a need to analyze and bring order to the world. ESTJs comprise approximately 9% of the general population, 11% of men, and 6% of women. ESTJ characters include Rachel Lynde ( ), Thresh ( ), Vernon Dursley, Dolores Umbridge, Minerva McGonagall, and Hermione Granger ( ), Cersei Lannister ( ), Mycroft Holmes ( ), Estella Havisham ( ), and Peter Pevensie ( ). ESFJ – The ProviderOrganized.
Outgoing. Affectionate. Open. Easy to ReadESFJs are outgoing and community-minded people who value loyalty, dependability, and practicality.
Entp Serial Killers
They are driven by an active and intense caring about people along with a strong desire to bring harmony to their relationships. ESFJs make up about 12% of the general population, 17% of women, and 8% of men.