What is the personality type of John Victor Murra? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for John Victor Murra from Historians and what is the personality traits.
John Victor Murra personality type is ENTP, and here is the chart:
I think the most important part of this chart is the “Ne” (i.e. “Intuitive”) and the “Ti” (i.e. “Thinking”) both at 8, and “Fe” at 6. This is probably why I have focused so much on ENTPs in my blogs so far.
Let’s look at the “Fe” first. HiFe stands for “Feeler Extraverted Thinking.” This is what E stands for, but FeD is “Feeling Dominant.”
Fe has the following characteristics:
– Fe-dominant people are usually very extroverted, very spontaneous, and very creative. They are very goal-oriented, and they are often very sensitive to other people’s emotions. They are often very emotional, and are very emotional, even emotional to the point of being overly emotional. They are shy sometimes, but they are not shy about expressing themselves or talking about things that are important to them, or expressing their feelings to others. They are not shy about expressing what they are feeling.
John Victor Murra (Born 1916 - death 2006) was a professor of anthropology and a researcher of the Inca Empire, known for his theory about the Andes civilizations and the vertical archipelago.