Anonymous said to mbti-sorted:
Khaled Hosseini?

Anonymous said to mbti-sorted:
Khaled Hosseini?



Anonymous said to mbti-sorted:
Tim Wardle – enfj?


This is a chart showing the breakdown of my site (all 3168 people) by type, as of June, 2019:
INFP – 1.5%, INFJ – 1.8%

The left side is ESFJ, ESFP, ESTP, ESTJ and ENTP, which are the five most visible types in the media and correspondingly, 50% of the site. I don’t go searching for people of any of these types, but I’m definitely asked about them more than any others. This makes up the core cast of most tv shows, most comedy, most reporting, most show hosting.
The bottom right side – ISTP, ISFP, ENTJ, ENFP, INTP and ISTJ – are also fairly visible in the media and make up another 40% of the site. An exception should be made for INTP women, who do not turn up as often as their male counterparts. I do sometimes go looking for these types in academia, professions, politics, business, sports, music, or behind-the-scenes work (eg. screenwriting), but I usually happen upon them without too much effort.
The other 10% of the site – ENFJ, ISFJ, INTJ, INFJ, INFP – I usually find by luck, or by looking at family members of more famous people or by guessing what work they might find themselves in and then looking through every single person in that specific field of work to find the one person of that type. ENFJ men are another gender disparity, much less visible than ENFJ women.
I’m not sure if there’s anything that can be concluded from this except that in general, some types are more likely to seek out or are more comfortable with media attention than others (which, I mean – obviously).
Maybe I’m just sublimating a need for pie – it would explain a lot.
Anonymous said to mbti-sorted
Kristina Schulman – istp?

Anonymous said to mbti-sorted
Andrew Leslie – isfj?

Anonymous said to mbti-sorted:
Kat von D?

Anonymous said to mbti-sorted
Derek Jeter – istp?
