What is the personality type of Gaara? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Gaara from Naruto Shippuden and what is the personality traits.
Gaara personality type is INFP, the idealist.
“I have a few major issues with being a ‘realist’, however,” Shukaku says. “It implies a lack of imagination, which I believe is a fundamental aspect of self-actualization. I believe that the human imagination is one of the most powerful tools that we have for self-actualization, and it is an integral part of my personality.”
Is there anything he hasn’t tried? “I am not sure,” Shukaku says. “I believe that every experience we have in life we should try at least once, and give it a shot.”
Shukaku reads books and writes them down in his journal. He also enjoys music and arts and crafts. “I am an extremely artistic individual and I like to surround myself with creative people,” Shukaku says. “It keeps me from having to think about the larger problems that I might be facing in the world.”
He also enjoys keeping busy.
Gaara (我愛羅, Gaara) is a shinobi of Sunagakure. He was made the jinchūriki of the One-Tailed Shukaku before he was born, causing the villagers of Suna to fear him as a monster. With nobody to connect to, Gaara grew up hating the world and looking out only for himself, giving his life meaning by killing anyone he came across. After being defeated by Naruto Uzumaki — a jinchūriki like himself who found strength in his friendships — Gaara starts emulating him. He becomes Suna's Fifth Kazekage (五代目風影, Godaime Kazekage, literally meaning: Fifth Wind Shadow) so that he can protect the village and all those who live there, dispelling the fears he cast on the villagers.