What is the personality type of George Gould? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for George Gould from Dickinson 2019 and what is the personality traits.
George Gould personality type is ESFJ, because I was always very sensitive to people's feelings. I would go out of my way to make them happy, and I think that trait comes through in the way I write the books.
I chose ESFJ because I feel like I have a lot of interest in other people's problems. When I was younger, I did a lot of volunteer work for children's charities. I've always had this feeling that I should be helping other people—I always feel that I want to help both sides of an argument, and that's how I wrote my characters.
ESFJ is also the most common personality type in the world, so I think it's the right choice here too. I chose it because I like reading about people who are like me—in other words, people who want to be helpful and supportive to other people.
As I mentioned in the interview with Laura Kaye, I also chose ESFJ in my other books, but in The Westing Game, since I was writing about the classic sixteen-year-old heroines like Mary Anne and Della, I chose ISFP (my second-favorite type). ISFPs tend to be more introspective.