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Timothy Treadwell MBTI Personality Type

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Personality

What personality type is Timothy Treadwell? Timothy Treadwell is an ENFP personality type in MBTI, 4w5 - sx/sp - 479 in Enneagram, RLUAI in Big 5, in Socionics.

Extraversion Enthusiasm 100 Assertiveness 100 Average 100 S Neuroticism Volatility 90 Withdrawal 80 Average 85 L Conscientiousness Industriousness 50 Orderliness 40 Average 45 U Agreeableness Compassion 60 Politeness 20 Average 40 E Openness Openness 70 Intellect 50 Average 60 I Primary Social. A very big, jolly, larger than life character. It seems like he always managed to persuade some woman to come along with him on his crazy mission so he was clearly charismatic, persuasive, something of a leader. You would only mistake him for an introvert if you used his propensity for social isolation as the primary indicator of extraversion, which has never been one of the more important indicators. Back IRL he was clearly a very social guy with lots of friends and acquaintances and don't forget he also always had a female partner with him on his excursions. Secondary Limbic. Had a lot of anger and rage inside him. Clearly had a lot of personal issues and feelings of sadness and hopelessness, not to mention impulsive behaviour. His other traits seem pretty moderate. This means his duo type must be: "Moody-Manic Types (SLXXX) are high-strung, emotional extraverts who have difficulty keeping their feelings in check. Their moods fluctuate up and down unpredictably."

Biography

Timothy Treadwell (born Timothy William Dexter; April 29, 1957 – October 5, 2003) was an American bear enthusiast, environmentalist, and documentary filmmaker and founder of the bear-protection organization Grizzly People. He lived among grizzly bears of Katmai National Park in Alaska for 13 summers. At the end of his 13th summer in the park, in 2003, he and his girlfriend Amie Huguenard were killed and almost fully eaten by a 28-year-old brown bear, whose stomach was later found to contain human remains and clothing. Treadwell's life, work, and death were the subject of Werner Herzog's critically acclaimed documentary film Grizzly Man (2005).

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