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Uncle Max personality type is ISTJ, the protector.
So how do we know we’re in the right place?
I was chatting with a good friend, who happens to be a very well-known character actor in Hollywood. He told me he had been reading the book, and was really enjoying it. But he was wondering what type he was, so he emailed me. At first, I thought he was a T, but after a little more chatting, I realized that he was actually a J.
As a result of that conversation, I decided to test my own type against his, and it turned out that I am, in fact, an ISTJ.
Why did I choose this particular book?
I was working on a film project, and I wanted to get a sense of the balance of the type in the room. I found this book on Amazon, and after reading a little about it, I thought it would be interesting to see if my type was represented in the book.
The book offers a lot of interesting insights into why we do what we do. And it offers a great deal of helpful advice for those of us who might be struggling with the opposite sex.
Uncle Max is a British children's comedy television series originally airing on CITV, and now CBBC. It features David Schneider as the title character, Uncle Max, and William Howe as Luke, Max's nine-year-old nephew, although in the second series Jonathon Hanly took over from William. The show is very similar in style to Mr. Bean, with the basic premise being that Uncle Max is incapable of embarking on any adventure without upsetting another individual or group of individuals in some shape or form. The first series was filmed in Johannesburg in South Africa and produced by Andy Rowley over a seven-week block in the summer of 2005, the show was written by David Schneider and 13 episodes were made for CITV and screened on the CITV channel in 2006. The second series was filmed in Galway, in Ireland.