SuperFob
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People often associate "tough, badass athlete" with ST. But, if you look at Michael Jordan, he was an ENFJ (in my opinion):
"Even when I'm old and grey, I won't be able to play it, but I'll still love the game."
"I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can't accept not trying."
"I never thought a role model should be negative."
"I realize that I'm black, but I like to be viewed as a person, and this is everybody's wish."
"My heroes are and were my parents. I can't see having anyone else as my heroes."
"The game is my wife. It demands loyalty and responsibility, and it gives me back fulfillment and peace."
Michael Jordan's approach to the game of basketball was clearly emotional and value-oriented. Not to mention that he described himself as a people-person quite often.
"Even when I'm old and grey, I won't be able to play it, but I'll still love the game."
"I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can't accept not trying."
"I never thought a role model should be negative."
"I realize that I'm black, but I like to be viewed as a person, and this is everybody's wish."
"My heroes are and were my parents. I can't see having anyone else as my heroes."
"The game is my wife. It demands loyalty and responsibility, and it gives me back fulfillment and peace."
Michael Jordan's approach to the game of basketball was clearly emotional and value-oriented. Not to mention that he described himself as a people-person quite often.