What is the personality type of Desco? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Desco from Disgaea and what is the personality traits.
Desco personality type is INFP, a soft, creative, and idealistic type. I’ve been called a dreamer, a hippie, an artist, but at the end of the day, I am a practical, down-to-earth woman who takes life’s challenges seriously.
I’m a recovered alcoholic, a recovering workaholic, a recovering perfectionist, a recovering slacker. The day I discovered these traits in myself was the day I was able to change the way I approached life.
I have a few close friends who identify themselves as ESTJ, an older sister who is a SP, a few other SPs who are good friends of mine, and one other person who is an ISFJ. My husband is an ISFJ.
In my teens and early twenties, I had drifted into the world of art and creativity. In my mid-twenties I began to realize that I was trapped in a lifestyle that was not allowing me to be fully happy.
I had to make some changes.
For most of my life, I had never felt like I belonged. I had always felt like I didn’t fit in.
DESCO is an underwater diving equipment maker which was first organized in 1937 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin as Diving Equipment and Salvage Co. It was founded by: • Max Eugene Nohl, a diver who lived in Milwaukee. In the early 1930s he had national publicity for his salvage operations on a sunken steamship, the John Dwight. • John D. Craig, a Hollywood movie producer, a pioneer in underwater photography, who wanted to film the possible salvage of the RMS Lusitania. • Jack Browne, a diver. • Edgar End, a physician who worked in hyperbaric medicine. In 1935, Nohl, Craig and Browne designed a lightweight heliox diving suit to dive to the liner Lusitania, sunk in May 1915 by a German U-boat in 312 feet of water, 11 miles off the southern coast of Ireland. On 1 December 1937 in Lake Michigan, Max Nohl dived to 420 feet with DESCO equipment, breaking the previous record of 344 feet set by British divers in 1930.