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Alex Hirsch MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Alex Hirsch? Alex Hirsch is an ENTP personality type in MBTI, 6w5 - sp/so - 631 in Enneagram, SCUEI in Big 5, ILE in Socionics.

Well... this is going to be a little long. But it's worth it Sorry for any spelling mistakes in advance Well, I don't usually do this Because I did not finish reading everything about the faction. But this is what I have from watching some of his interviews and conclusions, and I may be wrong. Well, that's why I see Alex, the writer of Gravity Falls ne >ti and not ti>ni Well I think it's clear that his work is based entirely on a very strong ne related to weirdness. I mean seriously by working there is a whole idea of "the theory of weirdness for gravity" But I will not take this as evidence Well, after watching several interviews, some may take a wrong view of him because of his calmness during the interview and his simplicity. But seriously, in an interview, what do you want him to act crazy?.. In several of his interviews, he focused on a very important point and repeated it often, which is "the vision he wants for gravity falls". Mainly stems from ne. Some may not be convinced of this..so in the same interview with him, one of his Shadow Factions appears. And by that I mean ni Nemesis. In one of the episodes that Alex made, after he finished the episode specifically, and the date of its broadcast was approaching. He begins to suspect and fear that the ring does not fit his "vision of gravity falls". As he re-watched the episode several times, "according to his words." He was saying that the episode didn't fit Gravity Falls and that there was better to do. In the end, because of the te critic, he tried to ban the episode and delete it. Where, according to his words, he asked the administration not to discuss the episode after its broadcast date approached. But his request was rejected. After a while, he was convinced that the episode was suitable for Gravity Falls (for those wondering about the episode, it is the episode of Dipper's desire to prove his manhood in the first season). And if this is not enough, you can note the man's ability to connect all the workers on Gravity Falls and make each one of them put his touch on the work. This is a result of the ne's ability to connect things and create a comfortable environment, which is si. But that's for what's next. Well another proof of ni nemesis. is the idea of the first appearance of Bill Cypher. According to Alex, the first idea of Bell's appearance was to enter Dipper's dream and challenge him to enter Stan's mind, and it was a mixture of horror, mystery and comedy. But Alex thought it was vulgar and illogical for Bill's character and for the story. So he spent days trying to make it right. And a funny fact about the ENTPS that I noticed myself from talking to my friend and some other people. Their hesitation makes them not do anything before they consult someone else. for example. When Alex was writing new ideas, he would call his friends in the middle of the night to get their opinion on the new ideas he was writing and whether they were good or not. And that's what my friend used to do to some extent too haha. This used to happen a lot with Alex. Like the last episode of the first season. Where according to Alex's friends, he started to get nervous because of what they did. Haha. And I think that's enough. but. As an additional point on why Dipper and Alex are so different. Although Dipper is based on little Alex. Because Dipper is a younger, more silly version of little Alex. And this is not because of Alex alone. Rather, it is due to the co-writing of Dipper by more than one person.. including Matte, the writer of Amphibia. Who thought up the idea of making Dipper more silly since the party episode. And well..I think that's enough..although I have more. But it will take long

Biography

Alexander Robert Hirsch (born June 18, 1985) is an American writer, animator, voice actor, and producer. He is best known as the creator of the Disney Channel/Disney XD animated television series Gravity Falls, for which he provided the voices of Grunkle Stan, Soos, and Bill Cipher, among others. He also earned BAFTA and Annie Awards for the series. In 2016, Hirsch co-authored Gravity Falls: Journal 3 which appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list for nearly a year.

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