Széchenyi István typ osobowości MBTI
Osobowość
"Jaki typ osobowości jest {profilename}? {profilename} jest typem osobowości {mbti} w mbti, {enneagram} - {iv} - {tritype} w enneagram, {big5} w Big 5, {sociionics} in Socionics."
I think he could be an INTJ. Maybe I am wrong, but if you don't agree, please read these lines from Wikipedia: "...Besides his comprehensive political ideas, he concentrated on the development of transportation infrastructure, as he understood its importance for development and communication... he began to envision ways to improve navigation on the lower Danube and Tisza (.. two main rivers in Hungary) ...The Count quickly became aware of the growing gap between the modern world and his native Hungary. For the rest of his life, he was a determined reformer and promoted development.. He was convinced that Hungary initially needed a gradual economic, social and cultural development; he opposed both undue radicalism and nationalism.. He wanted to develop Buda and Pest as a major political, economic and cultural center of Hungary. He supported the construction of the first permanent bridge between the two cities, the Chain Bridge..." Sounds like a technocrat? 🤔 Later he became the" Minister for Infrastructure", but as the conflict between his government and the austrian emperor became a war, he retreated from politics. He was always against a heated situation and war between these two politicial groups (Austria and Hungary) and he saw clearly what that will bring if they fight. He tried to prevent it, but after his insuccess, he felt so guilty he became psychologically so instabil, that he spent the rest of his life in a sanatorium under constant treatment... #INTJ_hero
Biografia
Count István Széchenyi de Sárvár-Felsővidék was a Hungarian politician, political theorist, and writer. Widely considered one of the greatest statesmen in his nation's history, within Hungary he is still known to many as "the Greatest Hungarian".
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