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INFP – 60%

Dylan Klebold is often classified as an INFP (Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling, Perceiving) personality type, characterized by deep emotional introspection and a strong sense of individuality. This classification is supported by several analyses of his behavior and writings.

  • Introversion and Intuition: Klebold's introspective nature and tendency to reflect internally suggest introversion. His expressions of profound emotional pain and disillusionment indicate a highly developed feeling function, where he may have prioritized personal values over societal norms. (mbtioracle.com)

  • Feeling and Perceiving: The intuitive aspect is seen in his imaginative thinking and reflections on deeper existential questions, coupled with a sense of being disconnected from the world around him. The perceiving trait manifests in his apparent indecisiveness and lack of structured planning, which can sometimes be associated with a youthful desire to explore possibilities without fully considering the consequences. (mbtioracle.com)

  • Emotional Intensity: Klebold's writings reveal a deep sense of feeling misunderstood, emotional intensity, and a desire for individuality and identity. He exhibited characteristics such as a deep sense of feeling misunderstood, emotional intensity, and a desire for individuality and identity. (mbtioracle.com)

  • Alienation and Disillusionment: His expressions of profound emotional pain and disillusionment indicate a highly developed feeling function, where he may have prioritized personal values over societal norms. (mbtioracle.com)

Comparison with Other Types:

  • INTP (30%): While INTPs are also introspective and value individuality, they are typically more analytical and less emotionally driven than INFPs. Klebold's emotional intensity and value-driven actions align more closely with the INFP profile. (mbtioracle.com)

  • INTJ (10%): INTJs are known for their strategic thinking and long-term planning. Klebold's apparent indecisiveness and lack of structured planning are less characteristic of this type. (mbtioracle.com)

INTP – 30%

Some analyses suggest that Dylan Klebold may align with the INTP (Introverted, Intuitive, Thinking, Perceiving) personality type, characterized by analytical thinking and a preference for logic over emotion.

  • Analytical Thinking: Klebold's interest in computers and his work as a cook at Blackjack Pizza indicate a preference for logical and systematic approaches. (mbtioracle.com)

  • Introversion and Intuition: His introspective nature and tendency to reflect internally suggest introversion. The intuitive aspect is seen in his imaginative thinking and reflections on deeper existential questions. (mbtioracle.com)

  • Perceiving Trait: The perceiving trait manifests in his apparent indecisiveness and lack of structured planning, which can sometimes be associated with a youthful desire to explore possibilities without fully considering the consequences. (mbtioracle.com)

Comparison with Other Types:

  • INFP (60%): While INTPs are analytical and value logic, INFPs are more emotionally driven and value personal values and authenticity. Klebold's emotional intensity and value-driven actions align more closely with the INFP profile. (mbtioracle.com)

  • INTJ (10%): INTJs are known for their strategic thinking and long-term planning. Klebold's apparent indecisiveness and lack of structured planning are less characteristic of this type. (mbtioracle.com)

INTJ – 10%

A minority perspective suggests that Dylan Klebold may fit the INTJ (Introverted, Intuitive, Thinking, Judging) personality type, known for strategic thinking and long-term planning.

  • Strategic Thinking: Klebold's involvement in planning the Columbine shooting indicates a capacity for long-term planning and strategic thinking. (mbtioracle.com)

Comparison with Other Types:

  • INFP (60%): Klebold's apparent indecisiveness and lack of structured planning are less characteristic of the INFP profile. (mbtioracle.com)

  • INTP (30%): Klebold's emotional intensity and value-driven actions align more closely with the INFP profile. (mbtioracle.com)

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