Oliver Sacks type de personnalité MBTI
Personnalité
"Quel type de personnalité est Oliver Sacks? Oliver Sacks est un type de personnalité INTP dans MBTI, 5w6 - sx/sp - 541 dans Enneagram, SCOAI dans Big 5, ILE dans Socionics."
Sacks was often described as someone who talks about medicine in a way that is almost poetic, and sometimes, he was ridiculed for it by colleagues. Despite this, he never stopped marching to his own drum. When he met with Bjork (a 4 type) in her house, his partner said: „Yet it was then, right then, that I realised how much she and O were alike – fellow geniuses, incredibly, intuitively brilliant – while being at the same time such an unlikely pair of friends.” Michiko Kakutani: „Dr. Sacks, who died on Sunday at 82, was a polymath and an ardent humanist, and whether he was writing about his patients, or his love of chemistry or the power of music, he leapfrogged among disciplines, shedding light on the strange and wonderful interconnectedness of life — the connections between science and art, physiology and psychology, the beauty and economy of the natural world and the magic of the human imagination. In his writings, as he once said of his mentor, the great Soviet neuropsychologist and author A. R. Luria, “science became poetry.”” Oliver Sacks himself: „The act of writing is an integral part of my mental life; ideas emerge, are shaped, in the act of writing. My journals are not written for others, nor do I usually look at them myself, but they are a special, indispensable form of talking to myself.”
Biographie
Oliver Wolf Sacks, CBE FRCP (9 July 1933 – 30 August 2015) was a British neurologist, naturalist, historian of science, and author. Born in Britain, and mostly educated there, he spent his career in the United States. He believed that the brain is the "most incredible thing in the universe." He became widely known for writing best-selling case histories about both his patients' and his own disorders and unusual experiences, with some of his books adapted for plays by major playwrights, feature films, animated short films, opera, dance, fine art, and musical works in the classical genre.
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