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    Speciesism Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Speciesism? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Speciesism from Schools Of Philosophy and what is the personality traits.

    Speciesism
    ESTP

    ESTP (7w8)

    Speciesism personality type is ESTP, which means you are a person of action. You are sometimes called the ‘action hero’ because of your drive to do things. You love to create a situation and then fix it. You love to fix things. This is why you are so good at fixing things. When you fix something, everything in your life is better. If there is a problem in your life, this is the type of person that will fix it.

    You are the type of person that will improve your job or your relationship with anyone that you are with. You are not a people person, but you are a people fixer. You go into a relationship with the expectation that you will be fixing it. If your partner is an emotional mess, you want to fix it. If they are not doing their part in the relationship, you want to fix it. If they are struggling with something, you want to fix it. The problem is that you can not fix something if they don’t want it to be fixed. You need your partner to want it fixed so that you can actually fix it.

    If someone comes to you and complains about their partner, they may be talking to the wrong person.

    The belief that rights and moral standing and/or moral personhood ought to be assigned on the basis of membership within a biological species. Usually involves the belief that humans have greater value or worth than non-human animal species.

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