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    Enkidu Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Enkidu? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Enkidu from Mesopotamian and what is the personality traits.

    Enkidu
    ESTJ

    ESTJ (8w7)

    Enkidu personality type is ESTJ, the “Protector” personality type.

    The ESTJ is characterized by an excellent sense of ethics, the ability to get things done, and a “can-do” attitude. They are highly cooperative and agreeable, and very good at taking criticism. ESTJs are very logical, realistic, and practical. They are conservative in their approach to life. They tend to be hard working, frugal, and purposeful. ESTJs tend to be very loyal and dependable, and are strong leaders. They take pride in their work. ESTJs are good planners, and often excel at keeping track of time and schedules. They may be perceived as blunt and even rude in their interactions with others. ESTJs are not emotional, and they do not tend to express themselves in a positive manner. They prefer to leave people alone when they have a problem they need to solve. They may be seen as aloof or indifferent in social situations.

    ESTJs are generally comfortable with their own space, and may even enjoy a small amount of privacy. ESTJs are very straightforward, and prefer a direct approach when communicating. They can be very direct when they do not have time to waste on idle chit chat.

    Enkidu (EN.KI.DU3, "Enki's creation"), formerly misread as Eabani, is a central figure in the Ancient Mesopotamian Epic of Gilgamesh. Enkidu was formed from clay and water by Aruru, the goddess of creation, to rid Gilgamesh of his arrogance.In the story he is a wild man, raised by animals and ignorant of human society until he is bedded by Shamhat.

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