What is the personality type of Lyosha? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Lyosha from Zhmurki 2005 and what is the personality traits.
Lyosha personality type is INTP, with the subtype of ENTJ.
"Lyosha" derives from the Russian name "Лыса", and has several meanings, including "little bear".
The Lyosha personality type is named after the character Lyosha from the novel "The Master and Margarita" by Mikhail Bulgakov. In the novel, Lyosha is a character who is described as a "pig-faced young man, with big eyes and a broad face, and a very strong and open body", who "enjoys all those things that are good and that are beautiful". Lyosha is a loyal friend, and the hero of the novel is an elderly man named Woland, who is visited by Lyosha several times.
The core description of the Lyosha personality type is "The idealist", characterized by an "extraordinary ability to see the good in people and to find a meaning in everything he sees". The Lyosha personality type is "philosophically oriented", and "very well integrated into society", but with a "lack of self-confidence".
The Lyosha personality type prefers to be alone rather than in company.
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