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    Diamond Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Diamond? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Diamond from Historical Figures 1600s and what is the personality traits.

    Diamond
    ESTP

    ESTP (7w8)

    Diamond personality type is ESTP, followed by ISFP and ESFP.

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    Diamond was, according to legend, Sir Isaac Newton's favourite dog, which, by upsetting a candle, set fire to manuscripts containing his notes on experiments conducted over the course of twenty years. According to one account, Newton is said to have exclaimed: "O Diamond, Diamond, thou little knowest the mischief thou hast done."The story is largely apocryphal: according to another account, Newton simply left a window open when he went to church, and the candle was knocked over by a gust of wind.In fact, some historians claim that Newton never owned pets.

    It is also possible that he had a cut piece of glass or gemstone that he referred to as "Diamond", from his famous work in optics. Such a diamond may have easily focused the light from the open window and started the fire that consumed his work. Apocryphal accounts of this event aside, consider if such an intelligent man would have left an open flame unattended for any amount of time.

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