Ouran High School Host Club MBTI
Quiet, curious, and deep, INTPs tend to spend a great deal of their day inside their own heads. They have one of the more highly developed “inner worlds” of any of the types and this is where they do their best thinking. Often they are SO deeply in their own head, that they miss things going on around them in the immediate external world. INTPs are natural skeptics. Things are rarely black and white for them, as they see all of the nuances or shades of grey in an issue. INTPs err on the side of over-analyzing a topic, considering all of the challenges that may arise way into the future.
INTPs occasionally overreact with an emotional tone (much to their chagrin) if they are frustrated by the inconsistent logic of another’s position, or if their competence is questioned. INTPs are convinced only by logic. INTPs are a little obsessed with logical correctness. INTPs virtually never base a decision on subjective emotional considerations. In fact, they arenot always in tune with their own or others’ emotional states or needs. This can occasionally get them into trouble, if they poke holes in others’ theories or bluntly point out logical inconsistencies in their position.
Empathetic, high energy, charismatic, and humorous, ENFJs are “people” people who tend to develop instant rapport with others. ENFJs are usually comfortable sharing personal information about themselves early in a relationship, and often drawing the same out of others. Their exceptional social skills, genuine warmth, passion, and high positive energy attract others to them. ENFJs spend a great deal of time connecting on a “personal level” in their work relationships and maintaining a large professional network, and become drained by long stretches of time working alone.
“Good enough” is not typically part of the vocabulary for an ENFJ. Blessed with tremendous focus, will power, and perseverance, ENFJs constantly push themselves to reach any goal they have set out to achieve. Not big fans of “winging it” or surprises, ENFJs find lack of closure to be anxiety producing. As a result, they typically prefer to plan way ahead, and over prepare whenever possible.
There are two phases of most projects or meetings: 1) the vision and strategy setting stage; and 2) the execution stage. INTJs tend to gravitate towards the former. Highly future focused, out-of-the-box, logic-driven thinkers, few can match the INTJ’s capacity when it comes to doing what they love - developing long-term strategies and solving complex problems that involve a lot of moving pieces. An INTJ’s mind is unconventional and unrestricted by previous approaches or traditional thinking.
Rather impervious to criticism and highly intrinsically motivated, INTJs are among the most independent of all the types, and thrive working productively alone for long periods of time. They tend to hold themselves to their own high standards, not looking to others for frequent validation. As a type, INTJs are often uncomfortable giving compliments and regular positive feedback. Finesse is also not a natural gift for INTJs, and if not careful, they can be direct to the point of being blunt - and come across as intimidating or offensive.
Hikaru Hitachiin — ESTP : Kaoru Hitachiin — ENFP
ESTP: ESTPs are action oriented, results focused people who want to dive right into projects and get to the finish line via the most direct route. But the process shouldn’t be a chore! ESTPs are gifted with the ability to make just about any activity fun and playful, and they are at their best when they are focused on practical, realistic goals that can be achieved in a relaxed group effort (although some competition is usually good for an extra boost). ESTPs live life in a straightforward and open way, and have a good time while getting the job done. ESTPs tend to like the excitement that goes along with risk. This doesn’t mean they all like sky-diving or swimming with sharks, but they do find a way to bring adventure and risk into their lives.
ENFP: Flexible, casual, spontaneous, and easy going, ENFPs love surprises and tend to leave their options open as long as possible. ENFPs might struggle a bit to stay organized, and they can be easily distracted from the task at hand. Staggeringly perceptive, ENFPs are one of the types MOST highly attuned to the emotional reactions of others (and their own feelings as well). Their insights into the emotions at play and motivations behind behavior are usually amazingly accurate. They naturally put others needs before their own, and often go well out of their way to maintain harmony in their relationships. ENFPs develop thicker skins over the course of their career, but generally they tend to take criticism personally, and may read more into feedback than was intended.
Mitsukuni “Honey” Haninozuka — ESFP
Staggeringly perceptive, ESFPs are one of the types MOST highly attuned to the emotional reactions of others (and their own feelings as well). Highly averse to conflict or tension, ESFPs go well out of their way to maintain harmonious relationships and avoid confrontation. As one of the more humble, sensitive types, ESFPs take criticism very seriously (and often to heart), tending to withdraw, not engage. Unlike their ESTP colleagues (who are logic driven), ESFPs are uncomfortable making decisions based predominantly on impersonal, logical analysis. They care deeply about people and see something positive in everyone. Kind, generous, caring and exceptionally cautious not to offend others, ESFPs take great pleasure in contributing to the well being and happiness of others in tangible ways.
Energized by talking, environments that might over-stimulate other types are usually quite attractive and exciting to ESFPs, who report being happiest when they are active and social. They are one of the types that needs and spends the least amount of time inside their own head, reflecting and processing. Almost all of their focus is on what is happening in the moment, around them, and an ESFP thinks best while talking. ESFPs typically have an easy time developing instant rapport with others, and can bring lightheartedness and fun to almost any group or environment.
Takashi “Mori” Morinozuka — ISTJ
There are two phases of most projects or meetings: 1) the vision/strategy setting stage, and 2) the execution stage. ISTJs tend to gravitate towards the latter. If the coordinates are set and it is clear what action items need to take place, no one is more focused and driven to complete them with precision than the ISTJ. Often, their skills are best used when the project requires taking an existing process and tweaking it to reach maximum efficiency. This is in contrast to their INTJ colleagues, who are more energized by the “big picture,” open-ended, vision-setting stage.
ISTJs are some of the most dependable, organized, responsible, and meticulous people on the planet, and often live by the rule: “my word is my bond.” If an ISTJ has made a commitment to do something (no matter how insignificant), they will do everything in their power to get it done - and on time. ISTJs are exceptionally playful and highly closure-focused, and when it comes to decisions, and they have a tendency to want to “get down to business” and “cut to the chase” quicker than most other types.
Descriptions from Type-Coach.