What is the personality type of Rubem Braga? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Rubem Braga from Writers Literature Modern and what is the personality traits.
Rubem Braga personality type is ISTP, which is the Diplomat. ISTP are quick-witted, logical, and have a natural tendency to be more tactical than strategic. When they are in the confines of network of friends, they are great listeners, blend in well, and can create a sense of camaraderie.
When they are in the confines of the world at large, however, they are an unknown quantity. They have an innate sense of self-preservation that keeps them from being too open to others who may not share their goals. Therefore, ISTP will often utilize their natural ability to be more tactically sound in order to avoid confrontation.
I believe this is not a bad thing. As long as they are able to identify their own sense of self-preservation, they can also identify their own self-destructive tendencies. This allows them to make decisions that are in their best interests.
Isabela & Rubem Braga
I am fortunate to know Isabela Braga, who is an ISTP on the Diplomat Type Instrument. She is the female version of her famous husband, Rubem Braga.
Rubem Braga (12 January 1913 – 19 December 1990) was a Brazilian writer of short stories. He was born in Cachoeiro de Itapemirim city, state of Espírito Santo. Braga was raised in his hometown, but at an early age was sent to the city of Niterói by his parents, to live with relatives. He attended law school in Rio de Janeiro, but graduated in Minas Gerais, in the year of 1932, after having acted as a field reporter for the Diários Associados during the Revolução Constitucionalista. During World War II he was a war correspondent along Brazilian forces for the Brazilian newspaper Diário Carioca in Italy. He subsequently returned to Brazil, taking definitive residence in Rio de Janeiro. Braga was arrested several times by the Nationalist military government of the time. His first book O Conde e o Passarinho was published in 1936, when he was 22. He is one of few Brazilian writers to get recognition by writing short stories. Together with Fernando Sabino and Otto Lara Resende.