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Friedrich "Fritz" von Peilstein personality type is ESFP, a type most commonly described as "the fun-loving, impulsive, and carefree" type.
In his "Goethe Profile" from 1998, Christopher Penczak writes that Peilstein was a classic ESFP, noting that he was "unusually perceptive and aware of his own inner world," but also "not very self-aware at all." In the same book, Penczak writes that Peilstein "was a very outgoing and spontaneous type," and "had a very vivid imagination." He also commented on Peilstein's "laid-back and easygoing nature," and his "fondness for practical jokes and pranks."
Peilstein was born in Vienna and attended local schools. He had difficulty finding work after World War I, and finally settled for a position as secretary where he quickly became bored and quit after his first year of employment. This lack of work led him to become more interested in acting and writing, and he studied English and German literature at the University of Vienna.
Following his studies, Peilstein began working as a journalist and film critic. He met Hertha Feiler, with whom he had a long-term relationship.