Jeff Beck tipo de personalidade mbti
Personalidade
"¿Qué tipo de personalidad es Jeff Beck? Jeff Beck es un tipo de personalidad ISTP en mbti, 5w4 - sp/sx - 548 en enneagram, RCUEI en Big 5, SLI en Socionics."
He's clearly an ISTP, I mean the aux Se is obvious, as he's a musician, but I strongly believe he's a Ti dom, rather than an Fi dom. His wikipedia page says: "As a teenager he learned to play on a borrowed guitar and made several attempts to build his own instrument, first by gluing and bolting together cigar boxes for the body and an unsanded fence-post for the neck with model aircraft control-lines and frets simply painted on." He also shows a strong interest in cars: "He has an interest in classic Ford hot rods, performing much of the work on the exteriors and engines of the cars by himself." This sounds like the most ISTP thing a ever if I'm being honest. Also factors into my reasoning of him being a type 5, rather than 9. Not only that, I'd say he has inferior Fe. It's developed, but I'd still say he's an Fe user rather than Fi user. He's described as very reserved, quiet, and many people, including members of Pink Floyd, have stated that they were too nervous to ask him to join the band. He also works alone more often than not, and I'd say that he doesn't have inferior Te as the ISFP votes would suggest. Overall, he sounds like a very stereotypical ISTP, and a type 5. He also seems more like a w4 rather than a w6, he's quite individualistic after all. I'd say he's a 594, rather than a 514, but I'm not as sure on this front. All this information can be found or is cited in his Wikipedia page.
Biografia
Geoffrey Arnold “Jeff” Beck (born 24 June 1944) is an English rock guitarist. He is one of the three noted guitarists to have played with The Yardbirds (the other two being Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page). Beck also formed The Jeff Beck Group and with Tim Bogert and Carmine Appice, he formed Beck, Bogert & Appice.
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