What is the personality type of The Noise? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for The Noise from Pizza Tower and what is the personality traits.
The Noise personality type is ENFP, who is described as "naturally trusting, warm, imaginative, and curious. They are usually good at socializing with people, developing new ideas, and are usually willing to take risks." I find this description to be an accurate description of myself. I'm a good friend, but I tend to be too trusting with people when it comes to things like personal matters or matters of the heart.
My biggest fear in life is that I'll end up in a situation with someone I don't know well enough to trust. As a result, I always feel guilty for trusting someone when I shouldn't, even if that person is a close friend. I'm also afraid of not being able to trust someone. Part of being an ENFP is being able to trust others without question, but I have a hard time doing so.
I have a hard time trusting people in general. For example, I used to have a handful of close friends who I trusted with my life. Then they drifted away from me because they were embarrassed by me. I can't understand why they would do that.
So why do I have a hard time trusting people? Is this something that is just part of being an ENFP?
the Noise was a monthly newspaper serving the cities of Flagstaff, Prescott, Sedona, Cottonwood, Jerome, Clarkdale, and Winslow in northern Arizona. Founded in 1993 by four high school seniors whose rural hometown's budget cuts lead to the cancellation of the student newspaper, it has since expanded its circulation and editorial to encompass a large swath of northern Arizona. The last issue of the Noise ran in December 2017. As an independent nonprofit publication, the Noise contained a variety of news, arts, music, poetry, fiction and commentary. It had housed in-depth coverage of the controversial issue of snowmaking on the San Francisco Peaks by Arizona Snowbowl and the subsequent appeal from Native American tribes to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. It has also covered issues such as water rights, education reform, affordable housing, and immigration law.