MBTI Personality Types and Earning Abilities
This article explores the earning abilities of different MBTI personality types, analyzing their strengths and weaknesses in the workplace and how they accumulate wealth.
MBTI Personality Types and Their Earning Abilities
In today's society, whether you are a workplace expert or a tech enthusiast, having a skill is essential for making a living. Earning ability can also refer to the ability to accumulate wealth. It should be considered in combination with personal abilities, mindset, and execution. Some personalities that seem shrewd may not have the strongest earning power due to low execution. Conversely, some personalities may not be good at socializing but can earn a considerable income through independent research and completion of complex tasks.
ENTJ ENTJ is undoubtedly the most capable in terms of earning among the 16 personality types. Their combination of Te and Fi makes them extremely utilitarian, maximizing and optimizing their own interests. They are excellent at weighing pros and cons and never engage in losing endeavors, even in matters of emotion. ENTJs are often found as corporate executives and successful entrepreneurs. They are super leaders with both leadership and personal abilities, exuding a regal presence in the workplace.
ESTJ ESTJ has a tough journey. They climb up from the bottom, enduring pressure and engaging in socializing. They are self-made individuals. Not naturally gifted, they rely on hard work. Once they reach the top, they become extremely demanding of their subordinates because that's how they made it. ESTJ's Te function is more inclined towards 'supervision', leaving little room for free development and demanding complete obedience.
INTJ INTJ may not be fond of socializing but has unique analytical skills and resilience. They can gain the trust of superiors in the workplace and achieve outstanding results. They may not start with high salaries but can choose the most suitable industry and climb up to reach their desired life goals. Some INTJs may also choose to start their own businesses in their preferred fields. As for socializing, it's not a top priority. When they are strong, do they still need it? True friends will not leave, and false socializing is not worth maintaining.
ENFJ ENFJ shines during their school days but needs an adaptation period in the workplace. Once they pass this stage, they can become independent corporate talents like ENTJ. ENFJ needs to be careful not to overly promote their values prematurely, as it may cause反感 among colleagues. Their main bottleneck is the field. ENFJ is not as suitable for all popular fields as ENTJ, and they highly value their inner feelings. Unfavorable industries are not for them, and there are fewer fields suitable for NF types, which is why they are not in the top three.
ISTJ ISTJ is a diligent office worker, following a routine. They are common in Chinese society. Their Te is not as developed as ESTJ's, and they are more introverted, so their career path is not as smooth. However, with effort, they can achieve good material security. ISTJ's philosophy of accumulating wealth lies in 'accumulation'. They focus more on saving than spending and are good at making money grow.
ESFJ ESFJ makes the list thanks to their Fe. They are lazy and don't like to think hard but have strong popularity and charisma. Many people are willing to help them. Thus, ESFJ uses these connections to their advantage for job-hopping or career advancement. In short, ESFJ relies on social skills rather than business ability.
ESTP ESTP's way of making money is similar to ESFJ's in that they use connections but in a different way. ESTP likes to build themselves up to gain others' trust and admiration rather than helping others. ESTP is smart and knows their business ability is not as strong as ENTJ-like personalities, so they are clever and choose suitable fields to make a living.
ISTP ISTP relies on their superb skills to establish themselves in society. They often play an irreplaceable 'eccentric expert' role in enterprises. Although not good at socializing and not interested in it, their outstanding business ability makes their superiors depend on them.
Note: INTP and ISTP are personalities that are likely to produce geniuses.