Anonymous
(ID: 7esrclWG)
10/30/2025, 9:00:04 PM
No.23536640
So I did a quick little analysis on Jack White, he was getting typed most popularly as an ENFP. But I don’t think he is, I came to the conclusion he’d either an isfp or an istp, because he’s a little like Bob Dylan (isfp) so I thought about it some more and I think he’s an ISTP.
I was just thinking, the thing with him and the past is a complicated affair, it would be easy to shrug off and assume his focus on the past is due to being a sensor and that’s what I always shrugged it off as. It just seemed weird to me like huh wha….? It stuck out kind of, but he passed it off like it was just this individual quirk like he just seemingly liked the past a lot and also a lot of sensors probably do I thought for sure he was conservative or somerthing which affected how I perceived his music.
But now I know better, it’s not actually that simple, thus it’s hard to type him. But I’m particularly struck by the thing with the past quite a bit. Like obviously it’s more than that he’s just a sensor.
But that’s kind of my point, I think it’s harder for other types probably to focus so singularly on the past, usually.
I was stuck also thinking, I think as an intuitive if I were to compare, I think I’m a bit more imaginative, and out of the box, and it’s hard to just stick to one singular focus like Jack White has.
Thus I don’t know if intuitives can really do that, if they can really just accept all that much the past. With Jack White it’s hard to say what it is, it’s almost idealism in that he values the past so much because it has something to do with his ideals but the fact that his idealism expressed itself that way is probably an indication.
So I guess what I’m trying to say is that, is it really reasonable to expect people to box themselves in so much, in such a way. Is it really realistic? I’ve just had a lot of conflicting thoughts about it.
I don’t think for sure you should just be like Kurt Cobain for an example
I was just thinking, the thing with him and the past is a complicated affair, it would be easy to shrug off and assume his focus on the past is due to being a sensor and that’s what I always shrugged it off as. It just seemed weird to me like huh wha….? It stuck out kind of, but he passed it off like it was just this individual quirk like he just seemingly liked the past a lot and also a lot of sensors probably do I thought for sure he was conservative or somerthing which affected how I perceived his music.
But now I know better, it’s not actually that simple, thus it’s hard to type him. But I’m particularly struck by the thing with the past quite a bit. Like obviously it’s more than that he’s just a sensor.
But that’s kind of my point, I think it’s harder for other types probably to focus so singularly on the past, usually.
I was stuck also thinking, I think as an intuitive if I were to compare, I think I’m a bit more imaginative, and out of the box, and it’s hard to just stick to one singular focus like Jack White has.
Thus I don’t know if intuitives can really do that, if they can really just accept all that much the past. With Jack White it’s hard to say what it is, it’s almost idealism in that he values the past so much because it has something to do with his ideals but the fact that his idealism expressed itself that way is probably an indication.
So I guess what I’m trying to say is that, is it really reasonable to expect people to box themselves in so much, in such a way. Is it really realistic? I’ve just had a lot of conflicting thoughts about it.
I don’t think for sure you should just be like Kurt Cobain for an example