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    Walt Lloyd Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Walt Lloyd? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Walt Lloyd from Lost 2004 and what is the personality traits.

    Walt Lloyd
    ENFP

    ENFP (4w3)

    Walt Lloyd personality type is ENFP, or Idealist. In his book Personality Type: What It Is and How to Use It, the author, David Keirsey, describes the characteristics of ENFPs as follows:

    In general, ENFPs are spontaneous, enthusiastic, optimistic, and full of creative ideas. They are lively and sometimes a bit flighty. They are also somewhat prone to mood swings, but these tend to be short-lived. ENFPs usually appear to be carefree and free-wheeling. Their spirits are usually high.

    ENFPs tend to thrive in situations that allow them to use their creativity and take initiative. They are drawn to change and novelty, and they often have a great deal of energy. While ENFPs can be hyperactive, they often have a spark of genius that gives them an extra edge.

    In my experience as a life coach, I have found that ENFPs are very much drawn to the idea of changing the world for the better. They sometimes have a tendency to want to “fix” things, even when there is no real need for fixing. They have a strong desire to look at the big picture and have a sense of justice or rightness.

    Walter "Walt" Lloyd is a fictional character portrayed by Malcolm David Kelley in the American ABC television series Lost. The series follows the lives of over forty survivors of the crash of Oceanic Flight 815. Walt is introduced in the pilot episode as one of the survivors aboard the plane, which crashes onto the island where most of the program takes place. He is the 10-year-old son of Michael Dawson. Walt appears in thirty episodes of Lost; 27 in seasons one and two as a series regular, and three more episodes as a guest star. He also features in the Lost epilogue "The New Man in Charge". Throughout the series, he is the only child main character. Initially, Walt and Michael have a dysfunctional father-son relationship, causing Walt to form friendships with other survivors, such as Locke and Sun. Walt leaves the island on a raft with Michael and two other survivors during the episode "Exodus", but is kidnapped by a group of hostile island inhabitants known as the Others.

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