What is the personality type of Dias Gomes? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Dias Gomes from Writers Literature Modern and what is the personality traits.
Dias Gomes personality type is INFP, which is one of my picks for "my most favorite" personality types. We are all so different, so I will simply say that Dias Gomes is a very interesting, sensitive young man with a very strong sense of duty. He will go to great lengths to help others in need. Usually I find INFPs to be rather aloof, but that is not the case with Dias. He is very open-minded and willing to try new things, even if they are in his face. He is not afraid to speak his mind, even when it is difficult or when he does not understand something at first glance. He is very curious and loves asking questions about everything. He tends to be very loud, but doesn't mean any harm with his words. He is very expressive with his emotions, which are very genuine.
Dias Gomes Characteristics
INFPs are extremely sensitive, and we take in the world around us and transform it into our own language. We learn how to blend in with the world and understand what others need, and we develop ourselves accordingly. We tend to give too much and get hurt for it later. We also tend to get hurt for giving too much.
Alfredo de Freitas Dias Gomes (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈdʒiɐʒ ˈɡõmiʃ]) (19 October 1922 – 18 May 1999) was a Brazilian playwright. He was born on October 19, 1922 in Salvador, Bahia. He started writing plays at age 15 and later wrote soap operas. He wrote the first-ever colored soap opera in Brazilian television, and the one with the highest rating of all time. He was also a writer of numerous Brazilian TV shows, miniseries, and a few movies. Keeper of Promises was the first-ever Brazilian movie to be nominated for an Oscar, and the only South American to ever win the Golden Palm in Cannes. In 1950 he married Brazilian telenovelist Janete Clair and in their 33 years of marriage, they had three children. She died in 1983 and six years later he remarried, to Bernadeth Lyzio. With her, he had two daughters, Mayra Dias Gomes, a writer, and Luana Dias Gomes, a student of Economics at Stanford University. He died in a car accident in São Paulo, in 1999.