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Albert King personality type is ESTP, and we all know that ESTP is a very energetic and enthusiastic type, right?
Well, I was not at all enthusiastic when I started reading the book.
The first thing that struck me was that the author did not really know how to write, which is not surprising since she wasn’t a professional writer. It felt like she had written the book in five minutes, while trying to get it done before her deadline. I was also surprised by the awkward writing style.
I got through about 15% of the book before I decided to stop reading. I had already decided that I wasn’t going to read it, when I got to this sentence: “What I am trying to say is that one of the most important characteristics of the ESTP personality type is that they are bold and confident, but they are also spontaneous and adventurous, which can be both a strength and a weakness.”
That’s it! That’s the whole explanation! And it’s not very good at explaining it. It’s just saying stuff that makes sense, so it’s not entirely bad.
Albert Nelson, known by his stage name Albert King, was an American blues guitarist and singer whose playing influenced many other blues guitarists. He is perhaps best known for the popular and influential album Born Under a Bad Sign and its title track. He, B.B. King, and Freddie King, all unrelated, were known as the "Kings of the Blues." The left-handed King was known for his "deep, dramatic sound that was widely imitated by both blues and rock guitarists." He was once nicknamed "The Velvet Bulldozer" because of his smooth singing and large size–he stood taller than average, with sources reporting 6 ft 4 in or 6 ft 7 in, and weighed 250 lb–and also because he drove a bulldozer in one of his day jobs early in his career. King was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1983. He was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. In 2011, he was ranked number 13 on Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.