What is the personality type of Meritocracy? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Meritocracy from Schools Of Philosophy and what is the personality traits.
Meritocracy personality type is ENTJ, which is the type that we have highlighted in the chart.
People with the Entitled Personality Type are the only ones who have enough self-confidence to be truly "entitled." ENTJs are very natural-born leaders and highly competent in many areas of life. When it comes to their self-image and self-confidence, ENTJs have no typical "loser" mentality. ENTJs take all the credit for their success themselves. They are not wallowing in "I'm entitled" self-pity, but instead are viewing their entitlement as a form of personal authority. ENTJs are naturally gifted people who do not need to flaunt their position of privilege.
ENTPs [ESTPs] are the second most common type in the world, and the ENTT personality type is the most common of the ENTPs.
People with the Inappropriate, Overly Analytic Personality Type are prone to getting stuck in a pattern of analysis and overthinking. The Overly Analytic Personality Type is often too focused on what they do and don't do, and it's not uncommon for them to end up in a rut and never get anywhere.
Meritocracy (merit, from Latin mereō, and -cracy, from Ancient Greek κράτος kratos 'strength, power') is a political system in which economic goods and/or political power are vested in individual people based on talent, effort, and achievement, rather than wealth or social class. Advancement in such a system is based on performance, as measured through examination or demonstrated achievement. Although the concept of meritocracy has existed for centuries, the term itself was coined in 1958 by the sociologist Michael Dunlop Young in his dystopian political and satirical book The Rise of the Meritocracy.