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    Damien Thomlinson Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Damien Thomlinson? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Damien Thomlinson from Australian Survivor and what is the personality traits.

    Damien Thomlinson
    ISTJ

    ISTJ (9w8)

    Damien Thomlinson personality type is ISTJ, so he is a very calm, methodical and somewhat orderly person. He is fairly introverted and is not very good at making new friends. He is a very hard worker and is very good with numbers and technical things. He can be fairly lazy and can be quite stubborn with his ideas. He is a fairly emotional person and can be fairly emotional. He is a fairly straightforward person and will give you exactly what he thinks you need to know. He does not like to show his emotions as he is very private. He is fairly loyal as he has always been friends with Alex as they were best friends as kids. Damien is a very reserved person and does not make a lot of public statements about his personal life.

    Damien is a fairly intelligent person and has had fairly good grades throughout high school. He is very intelligent with a strong interest in technology, science and maths. He has a strong interest in learning and has had a fair amount of experience with computers. He is fairly good with technology and tech stuff.

    Damien Thomlinson is a very private person due to his social anxiety, but he is a fairly sociable person when he does want to socialise with people.

    Damien Thomlinson is an Australian commando, swimmer, rally car navigator, para-snowboarder and author. He joined the Australian Army in 2005, and went on to serve in Afghanistan. While serving with the 2nd Commando Regiment in Tarin Kowt District in April 2009, the vehicle he was in drove over an improvised explosive planted by the Taliban. Thomlinson was severely injured, suffering wounds to his face, arms and legs; the damage to his legs was so severe that they were amputated. After undergoing extensive rehabilitation, he stayed with his unit in a desk job. In June 2011, to honour the memory of a friend who died in Afghanistan, he walked the 96-kilometre long Kokoda Track on rubber prosthetic legs as part of a 25-man team of Australian soldiers. Thomlinson regularly participates in Targa rally races where he serves as Team Legacy Assist's navigator. He is also involved in snowboarding, having taken up the sport prior to his injury.

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