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    Jack Rackham Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Jack Rackham? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Jack Rackham from Black Sails 2014 and what is the personality traits.

    Jack Rackham
    ENTP

    ENTP (3w4)

    Jack Rackham personality type is ENTP, but it is not necessarily a personality type that has been "brought to the world" by a certain corporate training program -- the corporate training program simply represents a certain corporate culture.

    The corporate culture that is represented by the Enneagram training program is a culture of "informality" and "greeting the world as children":

    Informality: A child-like or naive approach to life.

    A child-like or naive approach to life. Greeting the world as children: A state where one gives others their respect by treating them as if they were children.

    A state where one gives others their respect by treating them as if they were children. Spirit of play: The playful attitude that characterizes a child.

    The playful attitude that characterizes a child. Sense of wonder: A sense of wonder about the world and about situations.

    A sense of wonder about the world and about situations. Spirit of adventure: An adventurous approach to life.

    An adventurous approach to life. Sense of humor: A sense of humor about life and situations.

    A sense of humor about life and situations.

    John Rackham, commonly known as Calico Jack, was an English pirate captain operating in the Bahamas and in Cuba during the early 18th century. His nickname was derived from the calico clothing that he wore, while Jack is a nickname for "John". Rackham was active towards the end of the "Golden Age of Piracy" which lasted from 1650 to 1725. He is most remembered for having two female crew members: Mary Read and his lover, Anne Bonny. Rackham deposed Charles Vane from his position as captain of the sloop Ranger, then cruised the Leeward Islands, Jamaica Channel and Windward Passage. He accepted the King's Pardon in 1719 and moved to New Providence, where he met Anne Bonny, who was married to James Bonny at the time. He returned to piracy in 1720 by stealing a British sloop and Anne joined him. Their new crew included Mary Read, who was disguised as a man at the time.

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