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    Adage Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Adage? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Adage from Steam Prison and what is the personality traits.

    Adage
    ISTJ

    ISTJ (3w2)

    Adage personality type is ISTJ, rather than ESTJ.

    Here are some of the key characteristics that define the ISTJ personality type:

    Reserved and private. ISTJs are interested in privacy and enjoy having their space. They also appreciate privacy when they are with others. This can be seen in their recreation, where they prefer to go to quiet places to be by themselves.

    ISTPs learn easily and are often self-taught. ISTPs often possess a keen interest in technology and often enjoy working with things that are electronic. The ISTP also has an ability to use this knowledge to their benefit.

    They are organized and tidy. ISTJs are organized by nature and they enjoy keeping their environments organized and clean. They use this trait to keep their lives organized, clean, and orderly. They are also good at keeping their work areas clean and tidy.

    ISTPs dislike being overly stressed or pressured. ISTPs feel that it is unnecessary to be stressed or pressured by others, as they often feel that it is the pressure of others that causes them stress.

    They are open-minded and accepting of others’ differences.

    An adage is a concise, memorable, and usually philosophical aphorism that communicates an important truth derived from experience, custom, or both, and that many people consider true and credible because of its longeval tradition, i.e. being handed down generation to generation, or memetic replication. An adage sometimes implicates a failure to plan, such as "do not count your chickens before they hatch" and "do not burn your bridges". Adages may be interesting observations, ethical rules, or skeptical comments on life in general. Some adages are products of folk wisdom that attempt to summarize a basic truth; these are generally known as "proverbs" or "bywords". An adage that describes a general moral rule is a "maxim". A pithy expression that has not necessarily gained credibility by tradition, but is distinguished by especial depth or excellent style is denominated an "aphorism", while one distinguished by wit or irony is often denominated an "epigram".

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