Are you curious about the MBTI personality types of SECRET NUMBER? Personality types have become extremely popular among the K-Pop community. It’s now common for idols to talk about their MBTI as an icebreaker or conversation starter wherever they go.
If you are a LOCKEY, you might already know about each member’s personality through variety shows and behind the scene footage. But MBTI might give you a bit more insight into the members and see them in an entirely new perspective.
Here are the MBTI results for the SECRET NUMBER members below.
LÉA – INTJ (Architect)
The INTJ personality type is referred to as the Architect. They are described as thoughtful tacticians who “love perfecting the details of life, applying creativity and rationality to everything they do. Their inner world is often a private, complex one.”
INTJ is considered one of the rarest personality types, and because of this, they can be quite lonely in their life’s pursuits. Rational and quick-witted, Architects pride themselves on their ability to think for themselves, not to mention their uncanny knack for seeing right through phoniness and hypocrisy. But because their minds are never at rest, Architects may struggle to find people who can keep up with their nonstop analysis of everything around them.
Dita – ISFJ (Defender)
Dita and MinJi share the same MBTI personality type.
The ISFJ personality type is referred to as the Defender. People with this personality type tend to be warm and unassuming in their own special way. “They’re efficient and responsible, giving careful attention to practical details in their daily lives.”
In their own way, Defenders help to make the world go around. Defenders can be counted on to meet deadlines, remember birthdays and special occasions, uphold traditions, and shower their loved ones with gestures of care and support. But they rarely demand recognition for all that they do, preferring instead to operate behind the scenes.
Jinny – ISTJ (Logistician)
The ISTJ personality type is referred to as the Logistician. These people tend to be “reserved yet willful, with a rational outlook on life. They compose their actions carefully and carry them out with methodical purpose.
Logisticians often pride themselves with their integrity and absolutely mean what they say. When they commit to doing something, they make sure to follow through. This personality type makes up a good portion of the overall population, and while Logisticians may not be particularly flashy or attention-seeking, they do more than their share to keep society on a sturdy, stable foundation.
MinJi – ISFJ (Defender)
MinJi and Dita share the same MBTI personality type.
The ISFJ personality type is referred to as the Defender. People with this personality type tend to be warm and unassuming in their own special way. “They’re efficient and responsible, giving careful attention to practical details in their daily lives.”
In their own way, Defenders help to make the world go around. Defenders can be counted on to meet deadlines, remember birthdays and special occasions, uphold traditions, and shower their loved ones with gestures of care and support. But they rarely demand recognition for all that they do, preferring instead to operate behind the scenes.
SooDam – ISFP (Adventurer)
The ISFP personality type is referred to as an Adventurer. Those with this personality type “tend to have open minds, approaching life, new experiences, and people with grounded warmth. Their ability to stay in the moment helps them uncover exciting potentials.”
The Adventurer is described as a true artist, as they see life itself as a canvas for self-expression. “Adventurers act in ways that vividly reflect who they are as unique individuals.” They are “driven by curiosity and eager to try new things. People with this personality often have a fascinating array of passions and interests.”
ZUU – ESTP (Entrepreneur)
The ESTP personality type is referred to as the Entrepreneur. They are described as “energetic and action-oriented, deftly navigating whatever is in front of them. They love uncovering life’s opportunities, whether socializing with others or in more personal pursuits.”
Entrepreneurs constantly leave an impact on their immediate surroundings. ESTP personality types can be seen laughing and entertaining with their blunt humor and love to be the center of attention. If an audience member is asked to come on stage, Entrepreneurs volunteer – or volunteer a shy friend.
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