What is the personality type of Hugo Borst? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Hugo Borst from Hosts & Presenters and what is the personality traits.
Hugo Borst personality type is INTP, which roughly translates to “The Individualist.”
INTPs are naturally creative, analytical, and deep. They are good at taking in information and then observing the patterns that emerge. They are capable of taking in a lot of diverse information and synthesizing it to learn new things. They are the kind of people who like to dive deep into the details of something and find all the ways it connects to other things. They are also innately curious about the world around them.
INTPs are also good at seeing connections between different things. They are the kind of people who will see patterns in seemingly unrelated things. For instance, they might notice that their computer has been updating its software automatically for the past few days. They might then ask themselves, “Why is my computer doing that?” The truth is, they’re doing it because their computer wants to learn about them and track their behavior so it can tailor its updates to suit their needs.
Hugo Borst (born 15 June 1962, Rotterdam) is a Dutch writer, editor, TV personality and critic (best known for his football critiques). Borst finished school when he was 18, the so-called havo. Although he never played professional football, he became a journalist for the magazine Voetbal International in 1985. After working for Voetbal International for six years he started to write for another magazine, Panorama. He did that for three years only. He now writes columns for the Algemeen Dagblad (mostly about Football) as well for the magazine Esquire, about love and sex. He also is one of the main editors for the soccermagazine Hard Gras. Borst also appeared on Dutch television. An avid Sparta Rotterdam supporter, he was a regular guest in the soccer discussion program Studio Voetbal as well as regular guest in the current affairs program De Wereld Draait Door. He also presented his own television program, Over Vaders en Zonen.