1. 人とキャラクター
  2. 歴史
  3. Historical Figures (1800s)

Henry Clay mbtiパーソナリティタイプ

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"Henry Clayはどのような性格タイプですか? Henry Clayは、ENFJ in MBTI、1w2 - so/sp - in Enneagram、 in Big 5、ESI in socionics のパーソナリティタイプです。"

Like the consensus, I believe he is ENFJ. What stands out most is how people-centered his leadership was. He wasn’t operating through rigid systems or pure strategy, but through persuasion, presence, and the ability to bring opposing sides together. That feels very Fe–Ni - reading the room, understanding different perspectives, and guiding them toward a shared outcome. Even his reputation as the “Great Compromiser” points more to relational alignment than Te-style system control. It’s less about enforcing structure, more about moving people. Not especially abstract in a detached way (Ti), and not really exploratory (Ne) - much more grounded in influence and cohesion. I write more about figures like this here: historicalfigurembti.com/posts/henry-clay

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One of the most important figures in American Congress in the 1800’s, Henry Clay was best known for being “the Great Compromiser” who eased tensions between northerners and southern slave owners, taking part in the infamous “Corrupt Bargain of 1824” that led to John Quincy Adams becoming president (despite receiving fewer votes than Andrew Jackson), and running for president three times, never successfully.

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