What is the personality type of Henry Clay Frick? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Henry Clay Frick from Tycoons Of The Past and what is the personality traits.
Henry Clay Frick personality type is ENTJ, which indicates that he had a strong intellectual drive which gave him plenty of motivation, but also a strong will and drive to get his own way, which could be seen in his business dealings and his general attitude towards those he dealt with.
In the relationship with Carnegie and Frick the ENTJ would find it hard to follow their example and would find it hard to see the good in them, but would find it harder to see the bad in them. ENTJs see the world as black and white all the way through, and rarely find it hard to see the good in other people and when they do, they do so with a great amount of importance, as if they are searching for something that they think is lost.
ENTJs can be quite charismatic and persuasive. They are quick to pick up on things, hearing the ideas and thoughts of others, and they are capable of expressing these ideas in a way that makes them seem sensible and realistic. ENTPs can be seen to be quite charismatic, as they are often good at getting people to agree with them or like them. They can also be good at marketing their ideas so that people want to listen to them, often for the wrong reasons.
From Wikipedia:
"Henry Clay Frick (December 19, 1849 – December 2, 1919) was an American industrialist, financier, union-buster, and art patron. He founded the H. C. Frick & Company coke manufacturing company, was chairman of the Carnegie Steel Company, and played a major role in the formation of the giant U.S. Steel manufacturing concern. He also financed the construction of the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Reading Company,[citation needed] and had extensive real estate holdings in Pittsburgh and throughout the state of Pennsylvania. He later built the historic neoclassical Frick Mansion (now a landmark building in Manhattan), and upon his death donated his extensive collection of old master paintings and fine furniture to create the celebrated Frick Collection and art museum.....
His vehement opposition to unions also caused violent conflict, most notably in the Homestead Strike."