What is the personality type of Miguel Grau? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Miguel Grau from Historical Figures 1800s and what is the personality traits.
Miguel Grau personality type is ISFJ, which is the type I've found to be the most similar to what I would consider my family. I'd like to make a case for why I think it is the most similar.
ISFJs are known for their sense of moral responsibility, their devotion to family and friends, their compassionate nature, their ability to adapt to different people and situations, their love of learning, and their ability to reach out to others in need.
My family is very similar to ISFJs, because my family is very much like ISFJ.
My immediate family is very similar to ISFJs in that they have a very fixed idea of what is right in their heads. The only problem is that they are so fixed in their heads that they don't actually know what is right anymore. My dad thinks he still knows what is right in his head, but he doesn't because he doesn't have enough experience with other people's ideas of right yet. My mom thinks she knows what's right in her head, but she doesn't because her head is so fixed in her own ideas that she can't see all the things that are wrong with it. The thing is, they're not wrong in their heads.
Miguel María Grau Seminario (Paita, Peru, 27 July 1834 – Punta Angamos, Bolivia, 8 October 1879) is the most renowned Peruvian naval officer and hero of the Naval Battle of Angamos during the War of the Pacific (1879–1884). He was known as el Caballero de los Mares (Spanish for "Gentleman of the Seas") for his kind and chivalrous treatment of defeated enemies and is esteemed by both Peruvians and Chileans. He is an iconic figure for the Peruvian Navy, and one of the most famous merchant marine and naval military leaders of the Americas.