What is the personality type of The Great Intelligence? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for The Great Intelligence from Doctor Who 2005 and what is the personality traits.
The Great Intelligence personality type is INTJ, and is a rare and elusive type in real life (and in fiction), and is the only type to ever be placed in the “Great” bracket.
The reason behind this is that INTJs are often misunderstood and mislabelled, because they are often placed in the “Introverted” column, and many people believe that Introverts are non-confrontational and social butterflies. However, that’s not all that INTJs are.
According to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, “INTJ’s function in the world is marked by a constant thirst for knowledge and an insatiable curiosity about the workings of the world and human nature.” They are rather analytical thinkers, and often have a very dry sense of humour.
They focus on understanding why things happen, rather than just letting things happen to them, and this tends to give them a very detached attitude. INTJs will often look at situations from multiple perspectives, and try to find the best solution to a challenge, rather than just accepting things as they are. They are also very logical, and tend to notice small details that others don’t.