Taiheki Type 1 MBTI Personality Type
Personality
What personality type is Taiheki Type 1? Taiheki Type 1 is an INTP personality type in MBTI, 5w6 - - in Enneagram, in Big 5, in Socionics.
Taiheki type 1 has a strong tendency of cerebral sublimating of surplus energy into the intellectual activity. They turn their energy into thoughts. They are sympathetic and left-brain dominant. They tend to have naturally curly hair. They have long faces and broad foreheads. When they walk, they do not lift their knees high, and their steps are wide. They stretch upwards when surprised. They like to read and are happy to increase their knowledge. They like to know the meaning of words they have never heard before. They like history, philosophy, etc. They come up with many ideas, so they talk in the order in which they come up with them, and the topics change rapidly. They talk without reading between the lines and talk about difficult things. They know a lot, and when you ask them about something, they start with its history and go on and on about it. They do not get angry if you interrupt them. They can answer a question out of the blue and are very good at improvising. They are always calm but blush easily when they are embarrassed. They make up systems and rules and get angry when these are broken. When they look up and give a blank look, they are daydreaming. People with this Taiheki always try to understand the world linguistically. That is to say, they have an intense motivation to understand everything by explaining it in their own words. They have a high capacity for language. They are good at using their minds, speaking and writing. They write well, with sound reasoning and thought. They have a large vocabulary. They like to think about something new actively and can plan things in an orderly way, but, just getting an idea of results during their consideration, they often become satisfied quickly and lose their motivation to do it for real. They say they will do something that they clearly cannot do, and then they do not do it. They are good at seeing and organizing things objectively. They love to know theories and mechanisms. They are good at creating new theories from a wealth of information. When they have surplus energy, they tend to ponder more and become less active than usual. When you need to scold a person with Taiheki type 1, Noguchi recommended saying things shortly to encourage his/her thinking. If you give lengthy scolding, they would regard you as stupid. When they listen to music, they are more likely to pay attention to the melody. They can get your jokes. They are good at memorizing maps. They usually live long life. They will not go dim if they keep using their brains until they die. They are not so obsessive about eating, and they are not afraid to eat the same thing every day or skip meals. They often dream of flying and are more likely to remember their dreams. They want to be elite, and they want social status. They are authoritarian and value tradition, prestige and history. They tend to measure value in terms of authoritative things such as names, titles, brands, positions, status, education, family history, etc. They are labelers. They are weak in their actual performance. They are great at logic and critiquing, but they are no better when you get them to do it. They are good at getting others to do things. They are sluggish when they see others do it, but even less so when they do it themselves. They are not good at practical use and application, and they get lost in thought. They do not want results. They are insensitive to emotions. They do not care about other people's feelings. They tend to be seduced by esoteric language from others. They are vulnerable to criticism and quickly won over by praise. They value hierarchy, manners and etiquette, pride, dignity and greetings. If someone fails to do so, they frown. They use the words "should" and "must" a lot, and they want to be the ones to tell others what to do. They are stubborn people who have their own opinions and do not change easily, but they will obey orders from the absolute top. They do not listen to the opinions of those whom they regard as inferior in position or intelligence.