What is the personality type of Hans Klok? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Hans Klok from Performers and what is the personality traits.
Hans Klok personality type is ENFP, and is probably one of the best known ENFPs in the world. He is a well known author and public speaker, and he has been called "the most famous Dutchman you've never heard of".
Hans Klok was born in 1946 in Amsterdam, and he received his education at Utrecht University and at the University of Amsterdam. His education and career as a teacher were cut short when he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of bone cancer. The chemotherapy and radiation treatments rendered him permanently sterile, and thus Hans Klok became the father of two adopted children instead.
After receiving his degree, Hans Klok moved to the United States in 1971. For the next twenty five years, Hans Klok was a professor at the University of Arizona. At the same time, he also worked as a writer and public speaker.
Most people know Hans Klok from his book, "The Extraverted Entrepreneur: How to Become an Extraverted Leader and Create Extraordinary Results". This book has sold more than a million copies in various languages. The book is an excellent example of how to become an Extraverted Entrepreneur.
Johannes Franciscus Catharinus "Hans" Klok (born 22 February 1969) is a Dutch magician, illusionist and actor. Hans Klok was born in Purmerend, Netherlands. On his tenth birthday, he received a magic set as a present and began performing for friends at their birthday parties. He started his professional career in magic as a teenager. At the age of fourteen, he became youth champion of the Netherlands and Europe in conjuring, and won the Wenegini Prize. In 1990, Hans and his assistant Sittah won the Grand Prix of the Netherlands and the Henk Vermeijden Cup with "the fastest metamorphosis in the world". By age 23, he was part of a touring show with Dutch comedian André van Duin. In 1994, he performed for the first time on the Las Vegas Strip, as part of NBC’s The World's Greatest Magic, broadcast live from Caesars Palace to an audience of 60 million people. Hans used the period after that to prepare his first theatre show.