What is the personality type of Arthur Hastings? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Arthur Hastings from We Happy Few and what is the personality traits.
Arthur Hastings personality type is ISFJ, which stands for Introverted, Sensing, Feeling, Judging. If you are wondering, yes, that is the same personality type that Modi is. According to David Keirsey, ISTJs are “the guardians of the status quo” and they “are the most likely to obey rules, laws, and established procedures.”
The ISFJ personality type is “task-oriented, organized, and goal-oriented” which is in total contrast with Modi’s apparent lack of awareness of the situation that he was in when he was found unresponsive inside the bathroom.
Furthermore, when it comes to ISTJs, they “are often characterized by an excellent memory for details and an incredible capacity for follow-through.” When it comes to Modi, he has obviously forgotten the basics of the situation he was in when he was found unresponsive.
According to Keirsey’s book “Please Understand Me II,” ISTJs who are found guilty of committing crimes are “probably mentally ill (neurotic) or morally confused (unconscious).
Captain Arthur J. M. Hastings, OBE, is a fictional character created by Agatha Christie as the companion-chronicler and best friend of the Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot. He is first introduced in Christie's 1920 novel The Mysterious Affair at Styles and appears as a character in seven other Poirot novels, including the final one Curtain: Poirot's Last Case, along with a play and many short stories. He is also the narrator of several of them.