The ones I know are necessarily power hungry, although certainly motivated to make their mark in whatever their niche happens to be. I believe "ambitious" is the better word to useThis is the thing about typology, the reputation of a type is meaningless unless it's actually lived out by the person. The ENTJs I've known (great people by the way) haven't been power hungry or anything like that... I have no idea where the hell these retarded stereotypes come from.
Cloud, if that is the point of this thread at least have the sac to state it from the beginning. Based on your past posts and your inadequate attempts at depth I am assuming you are either very young or a couple sandwiches short of a picnic so I'm really not interested in nor have the time to discuss your jealousy of the Entjs' in your life. What I will say is that any thinking individual knows that "greatness" or success can come from any type and you are the only one who seems to think that entjs' have the market cornered in this regard, and you can't stand it.
p.s. based on the poll your attempt to prove a point has failed miserably.
I believe that truly ENTP people are much more influential and attract people of all kinds to them through their incredible abilities to quickly connect with any type of person or situation. although ENTJ people gain power through traditional routes and make a "name" for themselves they can never outshine the true "quirky" genius of an ENTP, who can easily find their way to the top through faster and more efficient alternatives. Which is also another reason why ENTP's are remembered and praised more. ex: Christopher Columbus(ENTP) "accidentally" discovering a new world....