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    D. T. Suzuki Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of D. T. Suzuki? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for D. T. Suzuki from International Leaders and what is the personality traits.

    D. T. Suzuki
    INTP

    INTP (XwX)

    D. T. Suzuki personality type is INTP, which means they are similar to the ISTPs, but they are more reserved and perhaps more articulate.

    They are often described as soft-spoken, deep thinkers with a subtle sense of humor. They are extremely logical and process things in their own unique way.

    They don’t like to rush into things, which can make them seem indecisive. They need to put all the pieces together before making a decision, but they are very good at giving you their opinion.

    They are extremely intelligent and can perform at a high level without proper schooling. However, they are sometimes seen as being arrogant or even standoffish by other people.

    ISTPs are often seen as being naturally more shy than other personality types, but they want to please others and be liked just as much as anyone else. They are also very loyal friends, but may not let others know how much they care for them.

    They have very high standards when it comes to themselves and what they expect from themselves. They are perfectionists who don’t like to make mistakes, but their standards are usually set too high.

    They are also very private people who don’t like to tell others about their problems or feelings.

    Daisetsu Teitaro Suzuki (鈴木 大拙 貞太郎 Suzuki Daisetsu Teitarō; he rendered his name "Daisetz" in 1894; 18 October 1870 – 12 July 1966) was a Japanese author of books and essays on Buddhism, Zen (Chan) and Shin that were instrumental in spreading interest in both Zen and Shin (and Far Eastern philosophy in general) to the West. Suzuki was also a prolific translator of Chinese, Japanese, and Sanskrit literature. Suzuki spent several lengthy stretches teaching or lecturing at Western universities, and devoted many years to a professorship at Ōtani University, a Japanese Buddhist school.

    He was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1963.

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