What is the personality type of Chan Man-lok? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Chan Man-lok from Criminals and what is the personality traits.
Chan Man-lok personality type is ESTP, which is the combination of an extraverted thinking type (ESTJ) and an intuitive function (Te). (See my article on the Jungerman personality typology. You can find it here.)
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Man-lok personality type is one of the four personality types derived by Jungian personality psychologist Marie-Louise von Franz. (The other three personality types are: thinker, feeler, and judger.)
The four personality types are distinguished by the position of their central traits in their respective wheel of psychological functions. The wheel of functions consists of six functions: sensing, intuition, thinking, feeling, expression, and conscience.
Man-lok personality type is ESTP with an extraverted thinking function (ESTJ) and an intuitive function (Te).
The ESTP trait is represented by the Te function in the wheel of functions.
Chan Man-lok (陳文樂) is a Chinese man who was the lead perpetrator of the brutal torture and murder of 23-year old Fan Man-yee in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong in 1999. Over the course of a month, Chan and a number of accomplices beat and tortured Fan over a debt dispute. The case has become infamously known as the Hello Kitty murder due to the fact that the woman's remains were stuffed inside a Hello Kitty doll after her death.