What is the personality type of Caim? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Caim from Genesis Record and what is the personality traits.
Caim personality type is ESTP, and then we’ll just say ESTP for the remainder of this article.
ESTP’s dominant function is Extraverted Sensing, and their auxiliary function is Introverted Thinking, which means that Caim’s dominant pattern is Extraverted Sensing, and their auxiliary pattern is Introverted Thinking. This is one of the most important distinctions to make between Caim and the other ESTPs you’ll meet. As I’ll explain, Extraverted Sensing is an entirely different mindset from Introverted Thinking.
Caim’s extraverted sensing is an extremely useful tool for navigating the world, for quickly assessing situations, and for seeing what the options are. It helps Caim quickly assess what’s happening in their environment, and it helps them quickly pick out what they need to focus on.
But because of their inflexible extraverted sensing nature, Caim has a tendency to go too far with it. They can get tunnel vision, seeing everything through the lens of their extraverted sensing.
Caim is a Gaelic rendering of biblical 'Cain', who appears in a variation of the fantastical pedigree of Dardanus of Troy that is spun out in Lebor Bretnach, the Middle Irish language recension of the compilation called Historia Brittonum, known in the 9th century version by Nennius. The Lebor Bretnach, greatly modifies the genealogy given in Nennius, making emendations to earlier sources and tracing the line through Ham rather than Japheth with further spurious names: In the predominantly Welsh-speaking regions of Wales, Cain, Caio, Caim and Cail are commonplace first names for males. These names are derivatives of an ancient Welsh name "Ca" which is recorded in the book of Welsh folklore called the Mabinogion.