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    Chuck Berry - Maybellene Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Chuck Berry - Maybellene? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Chuck Berry - Maybellene from 1950s Music and what is the personality traits.

    Chuck Berry - Maybellene
    ENTJ

    ENTJ (3w4)

    Chuck Berry - Maybellene personality type is ENTJ, which is perceptive and intuitive. They see through things quickly and have a great sense of humor. They are very good at looking at things from a different angle and get to the heart of a matter by thinking outside the box. ENTJs like to be in charge of the situation and like to be the center of attention. They want to be the boss, but they want to be fair. ENTJs feel they are more justified in being the boss because they are more objective and more logical than others. ENTJs are very ambitious and feel they can do anything they put their mind to. ENTJs lead with their heads and follow with their hearts. They prefer to make decisions based on facts and logic, but they still want to make sure everyone is happy. ENTJs are very understanding and can communicate with anyone, even those who may seem very different. They are quick to realize how others feel and will do anything they can to make them happy, even if it means making difficult decisions. ENTJs truly believe that in order for everyone to be happy, everyone must be equal. ENTJs are very well-rounded and can subtly take on the characteristics of the people around them.

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