MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE MBTI
Typed August 2020.
Hal [ESFP] “The Entertainer”
ESFPs live in the moment, enjoying what life has to offer. They are especially tuned into their senses and take pleasure in the sights, sounds, smells, and textures around them. ESFPs like to keep busy, filling their lives with hobbies, sports, activities, and friends. Because they’d rather live spontaneously than plan ahead, they can become overextended when there are too many exciting things to do. An ESFP hates nothing more than missing out on the fun. Truity
Strengths: Bold, Original, Aesthetics and Showmanship, Practical, Observant, Excellent People Skills
Weaknesses: Sensitive, Conflict-Averse, Easily Bored, Poor Long-Term Planners, Unfocused
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Lois [ESTJ] “The Overseer”
ESTJs command a situation, with the sense that they know how things should go and are ready to take charge to make sure that it happens. They are task-oriented and put work before play. Confident and tough-minded, the ESTJ appears almost always to be in control. ESTJs appreciate structure and often begin to organize as soon as they enter a room. They want to establish the ground rules and make sure everyone does what they’re supposed to. Truity
Strengths: Dedicated, Strong-willed, Direct and Honest, Loyal, Patient and Reliable, Enjoy Creating Order, Excellent Organizers
Weaknesses: Inflexible and Stubborn, Uncomfortable with Unconventional Situations, Judgmental, Too Focused on Social Status, Difficult to Relax, Difficulty Expressing Emotion
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Francis [ESTP] “The Persuader”
ESTPs are energetic thrill seekers who are at their best when putting out fires, whether literal or metaphorical. They bring a sense of dynamic energy to their interactions with others and the world around them. They assess situations quickly and move adeptly to respond to immediate problems with practical solutions. Active and playful, ESTPs are often the life of the party and have a good sense of humor. Although they typically appear very social, they are rarely sensitive; the ESTP prefers to keep things fast-paced and silly rather than emotional or serious. Truity
Strengths: Bold, Rational and Practical, Original, Perceptive, Direct, Sociable
Weaknesses: Insensitive, Impatient, Risk-prone, Unstructured, May Miss the Bigger Picture, Defiant
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Reese [ISTP] “The Craftsman”
They approach their environments with a flexible logic, looking for practical solutions to the problems at hand. They are independent and adaptable, and typically interact with the world around them in a self-directed, spontaneous manner. ISTPs are typically reserved and even aloof. They tend to prefer action to conversation, and are often private about their personal lives. ISTPs are unlikely to “open up” to new people in a conventional way, but may connect with others by sharing an activity or working together to solve a practical problem. Truity
Strengths: Optimistic and Energetic, Creative and Practical, Spontaneous and Rational, Know How To Prioritize, Great in a Crisis, Relaxed
Weaknesses: Stubborn, Insensitive, Private and Reserved, Easily Bored, Dislike Commitment, Risky Behavior
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Malcolm [ENTP] “The Originator”
ENTPs […] usually want to be seen as clever and may try to impress others with their quick wit and incisive humor. They are curious about the world around them, and want to know how things work. However, for the ENTP, the rules of the universe are made to be broken. They like to find the loopholes and figure out how they can work the system to their advantage. This is not to say the [ENTP] is malicious: they simply find rules limiting, and believe there is probably a better, faster, or more interesting way to do things that hasn’t been thought of before. Truity
Strengths: Knowledgeable, Quick Thinkers, Original, Excellent Brainstormers, Charismatic, Energetic
Weaknesses: Very Argumentative, Insensitive, Intolerant, Can Find It Difficult to Focus, Dislike Practical Matters
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Dewey [ISFP] “The Artist”
ISFPs can be difficult to recognize because of their tendency to express themselves through action rather than words. They may initially appear distant or aloof, but if you watch closely, you can observe their caring in the thoughtful things they do for others. They are carefully observant of the practical needs of other people, and often step in with quiet, unassuming assistance at just the moment it is needed. Truity.
Strengths: Charming, Sensitive to Others, Imaginative, Passionate, Curious, Artistic
Weaknesses: Fiercely Independent, Unpredictable, Easily Stressed, Overly Competitive, Fluctuating Self-Esteem
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