What is the personality type of Henry Morton Stanley? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Henry Morton Stanley from Historical Figures 1800s and what is the personality traits.
Henry Morton Stanley personality type is ENTJ, developed by C. George Boeree, who is a former Research Associate at the University of Alberta. It is based on Stanley's behavior, as described by his biographer Frederick Lugard, including his strong and independent personality, his desire for adventure and physical danger, and his tendency to trust no one. This was also the type of personality published by A. N. Wilson in his "Stanley: The Impossible Life of Africa's Greatest Explorer."
The type is used in the vocational field of management.
In the book "The Extraverted Intuitive" by David Keirsey, ENTJ is the sixth type in his original 16-type system.
Keirsey also has a variant of ENTJ as one of the four temperaments of his 16-type system called the "T-J", or Thinking-Judging-Perceiving type.