What is the personality type of “The Wall”? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for “The Wall” from The Meg 2018 and what is the personality traits.
“The Wall” personality type is ENFP, which is the “Whale Rider” in the introverted extraverted feeling (Fe) perceiving function stack. I’ve also found that the most data points for this type are in the U.S. while the least are in Europe.
The “Wall” personality is ENFJ, which is the “Whale Rider” in the introverted extraverted judgement (Ie) judging function stack. I’ve also found that the most data points for this type are in the U.S. while the least are in Europe.
Which of these two is more accurate? My hypothesis would suggest that both are accurate. The Wall is an idea; the Whale Rider is a state of mind. There are two possible explanations for this:
This is a cultural bias. If you live in the U.S., then you will see more ENFPs than ENFJs. If you live in Europe, you will see ENFJs more than ENFPs. This is entirely due to culture. We all know that the U.S.
The Wall is the eleventh studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 30 November 1979 by Harvest and Columbia Records. It is a rock opera that explores Pink, a jaded rock star whose eventual self-imposed isolation from society forms a figurative wall. The album was a commercial success, topping the US charts for 15 weeks and reaching number three in the UK. It initially received mixed reviews from critics, many of whom found it overblown and pretentious, but later received accolades as one of the greatest albums of all time and one of the band's finest works. Bassist Roger Waters conceived The Wall during Pink Floyd's 1977 In The Flesh tour, modelling the character of Pink after himself and former bandmate Syd Barrett. Recording spanned from December 1978 to November 1979. Producer Bob Ezrin helped to refine the concept and bridge tensions during recording, as the band were struggling with personal and financial issues at the time.