Personality Type
ESTP-T ~Extroverted ~Intuitive ~Thinking ~Percieving ~Turbulent
"Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all." ~Helen Keller
. His personality type is Entrepreneur, ESTP-T
. Mind: 64% extroverted, 36% introverted
. Energy: 21% intuitive, 79% observant
. Nature: 54% thinking, 46% feeling
. Tactics: 33% judging, 67% prospecting
. Identity: 10% assertive, 90% turbulent
. ENTPs are known as loving being the center of attention, and they're most certainly social butterflies. Hikaru, however, because of his selective mutism and social anxiety, sticks to talking with people he knows. However, he does eventually conquere both his social anxiety and his selective mutism, so then fits the ENTP type much better than before. He doesn't exactly love being the center of attention, but he doesn't mind it, either; especially if by being silly he's able to cheer someone up.
. His personality type are the most likely to make a lifestyle of risky behavior. Hikaru's past with drugs and such make this fairly believable, plus he does have Bipolar Disorder, which can affect how risky he is about things.
. His personality type enjoys drama, passion, and pleasure not for emotional thrills, but because it's so stimulating to their logical minds.
. He and his personality type can get bored in school because they prefer a hands on experience when it comes to learning.
. To him and other ENTPs, it makes more sense for them to follow their own moral compass than that of others. Rules were made to be broken.
. With perhaps the most perceptive, unfiltered view of any type, Entrepreneurs have a unique skill in noticing small changes. Whether a shift in facial expression, a new clothing style, or a broken habit, people with this personality type pick up on hidden thoughts and motives where most types would be lucky to pick up anything specific at all. Entrepreneurs use these observations immediately, calling out the change and asking questions, often with little regard for sensitivity. Entrepreneurs should remember that not everyone wants their secrets and decisions broadcast. Hikaru, however, is blind, so he isn't as good at picking up on these things. However, he's still pretty observant. He doesn't need eyesight to be observant, after all.
. If Entrepreneurs aren't careful though, they may get too caught in the moment, take things too far, and run roughshod over more sensitive people, or forget to take care of their own health and safety.
. Entrepreneurs are full of passion and energy, complemented by a rational, if sometimes distracted, mind. Inspiring, convincing and colorful, they are natural group leaders, pulling everyone along the path less traveled, bringing life and excitement everywhere they go. Putting these qualities to a constructive and rewarding end is Entrepreneurs' true challenge.
Strengths & Weaknesses:
. Bold ~ People with the Entrepreneur personality type are full of life and energy. There is no greater joy for Entrepreneurs than pushing boundaries and discovering and using new things and ideas.
. Rational & Practical ~ Entrepreneurs love knowledge and philosophy, but not for their own sake. What's fun for Entrepreneur personalities is finding ideas that are actionable and drilling into the details so they can put them to use. If a discussion is completely arbitrary, there are better uses for Entrepreneurs' time.
. Original ~ Combining their boldness and practicality, Entrepreneurs love to experiment with new ideas and solutions. They put things together in ways no one else would think to.
. Perceptive ~ This originality is helped by Entrepreneurs' ability to notice when things change – and when they need to change! Small shifts in habits and appearances stick out to Entrepreneurs, and they use these observations to help create connections with others.
. Direct ~ This perceptive skill isn't used for mind games – Entrepreneurs prefer to communicate clearly, with direct and factual questions and answers. Things are what they are.
. Sociable ~ All these qualities pull together to make a natural group leader in Entrepreneurs. This isn't something that they actively seek – people with this personality type just have a knack for making excellent use of social interactions and networking opportunities.
. Insensitive ~ Feelings and emotions come second to facts and "reality" for Entrepreneurs. Emotionally charged situations are awkward, uncomfortable affairs, and Entrepreneurs' blunt honesty doesn't help here. These personalities often have a lot of trouble acknowledging and expressing their own feelings as well.
. Impatient ~ Entrepreneurs move at their own pace to keep themselves excited. Slowing down because someone else "doesn't get it" or having to stay focused on a single detail for too long is extremely challenging for Entrepreneurs.
. Risk-prone ~ This impatience can lead Entrepreneurs to push into uncharted territory without thinking of the long-term consequences. Entrepreneur personalities sometimes intentionally combat boredom with extra risk.
. Unstructured ~ Entrepreneurs see an opportunity – to fix a problem, to advance, to have fun – and seize the moment, often ignoring rules and social expectations in the process. This may get things done, but it can create unexpected social fallout.
. May Miss The Bigger Picture ~ Living in the moment can cause Entrepreneurs to miss the forest for the trees. People with this personality type love to solve problems here and now, perhaps too much. All parts of a project can be perfect, but the project will still fail if those parts do not fit together.
. Defiant ~ Entrepreneurs won't be boxed in. Repetition, hardline rules, sitting quietly while they are lectured at – this isn't how Entrepreneurs live their lives. They are action-oriented and hands-on. Environments like school and much entry-level work can be so tedious that they're intolerable, requiring extraordinary effort from Entrepreneurs to stay focused long enough to get to freer positions.
Romance:
. "When it comes to romantic relationships, people with the Entrepreneur personality type can hardly be said to be pining away for their wedding day. Life is fun and full of surprises (something Entrepreneurs have particular skill in delivering), and they enjoy it all in the here and now. Entrepreneurs may not spend a lot of time planning for "someday", but their enthusiasm and unpredictability make them thrilling dating partners." ~16personalities.com
. "Entrepreneurs love new ideas and the occasional philosophical discussion – but they need to be topics that can explored through action together, not just idle talk. There's musing about the causes and effects of epidemic obesity, and there's training for a marathon together to promote healthy living." ~16personalities.com
. "As time passes, it can be challenging for Entrepreneurs to move their relationships to deeper, more emotionally intimate levels. Easily bored, people with the Entrepreneur personality type seek constant excitement – sometimes even intentionally exposing themselves to risk if they feel stuck. If their partners aren't able to keep up, Entrepreneurs may just end up looking for someone new. It's not that Entrepreneur personalities are unfaithful. Rather, they may think to themselves "This isn't working, so why should I pretend it is?" Entrepreneurs are rational, and can exercise self-control if they choose, but being as charming and popular as they are, it can sometimes be a little too easy to move on." ~16personalities.com
. Hikaru does have a tendency to just act on how he feels rather than thinking things through. However, when he finds someone he really likes, he'll try to make it work because he's determined to be a faithful and loyal partner.
Friendships:
. "Hands-on, physical activities like team sports are Entrepreneurs' idea of fun, and these environments give them plenty of chances to make new friends. There is little difficulty for Entrepreneurs here – they seem to get along with just about everyone, and make new friends wherever they go. Entrepreneurs live in the moment, and as a naturally confident personality type (especially if they are Assertive as well), they don't worry much about what others think of them. This attracts friends who share their attitude and zest for life." ~16personalities.com
. "Exploration, excitement, adrenaline and risk – Entrepreneurs' friends should be prepared for all of these things. Often enough they're happy to perform for the crowd, but they also tend to encourage their friends to join in. Most personality types might take "thanks but no thanks" personally, but Entrepreneurs are comfortable with who they are, and are more likely to just shrug their shoulders and move on with those friends who are game for adventure." ~16personalities.com
The Destructive ESTP:
Evil ESTPs seek thrills, opportunities, and pleasure at the expense of any and everyone who gets in their way. They are excellent manipulators, who take no issue with swindling, cheating, or lying to get what they want. They have no concern for the feelings and values of other people and stifle any moral considerations that enter their minds. Life is for taking advantage of, living to the fullest, and exploiting, even if it means leaving a trail of broken hearts and bullied souls in their wake. Unhealthy ESTPs get a thrill out of negative or positive attention and may enjoy bullying or annoying other individuals simply for the rush it gives them. They can be reckless, dangerously impulsive, and hedonistic.
The Healthy ESTP:
Healthy ESTPs are optimistic, friendly, and intensely practical. They balance a love of real-world experience with an analytical, objective mindset. They enjoy making other people smile and laugh and love to experience all the sights, sounds, smells and tastes that the world has to offer. They enjoy showing people a good time, solving problems, and taking advantage of smart opportunities.
The Unhealthy ESTP:
Unhealthy ESTPs play ego-defensive survival games when they are feeling insecure, trapped, or stifled. During this phase, they can become especially thrill-seeking, impulsive, physically aggressive, and/or angry. They tend to take on a daredevil persona, attempting to test the limits of their strength, but without thinking it through in a healthy way. They may feel so much aggression that they need to punch things; pillows, walls, a punching bag. They may drink too much, eat too much, or over-indulge in sensory activities. They tend to be competitive with everyone and feel the need to prove themselves and be "right" or "stronger" than others. When in this stage they tend to feel like they are spinning out of control, but they will be reluctant to admit it.
The Healthy ESTP:
Healthy ESTPs are fun-loving and easygoing, but they also think through their actions before impulsively jumping right into things. They look before they leap and are aware of their own strengths and weaknesses which opens them up for healthy constructive criticism. They don't mind quietly observing things and don't feel a need to be the center of attention, or the strongest/smartest/most daring person in the room. Through spending time with a variety of people, and time alone, they develop their feeling and intuitive functions. This allows them to be more empathetic, conscientious, and insightful.
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