People with the Mastermind personality type are natural leaders, passionate and charismatic. They make up about 2% of the population and are often our politicians, coaches and teachers, helping and inspiring others to achieve and benefit the world. They exude a natural self-confidence that subtly influences those around them and can guide others to work together, helping them to improve themselves and their communities, while taking pride and joy in themselves.
Strong Confidence in People
People with the Master Personality type exude an aura of authenticity, caring, and altruism, and people are often overwhelmed by their strong personality, and they are sure to speak up when they feel the need to do so. Communicating with people comes naturally and easily to them, and face-to-face communication is a no-brainer. Their innate perceptiveness makes it easy for the Master personality type to understand the inner workings of others, whether through facts and logic or pure emotion. They excel at discovering the motivations of others, seeing through apparently unconnected activities, and are able to blend these ideas together as a common goal, communicating with mesmerizing eloquence.
People of the Dominant Personality type never hide their interest in others, and this is almost a character weakness for them - when they choose to trust someone, they become overly involved in other people's problems and overly trusting. Fortunately, this trust can often be a self-fulfilling prophecy, as their altruism and sincerity can inspire those they care about to become better versions of themselves. However, if not cautious enough, their over-optimism can sometimes be more than others are willing or comfortable with.
People with the dominant personality type are also prone to falling into another trap: they have an amazing ability to be introspective and analyze their own emotions, but if they become overly obsessed with another person's plight, they can suffer from emotional hypochondria, taking on other people's problems as their own and trying to solve a problem that doesn't exist in their own right. If these personalities reach the point where they are hampered by the bondage experienced by others, protagonist types may not be able to get out of their dilemma and are not helpful to themselves or to others. When this happens, the protagonist personality type must pull out and use introspection skills to differentiate between their own true emotions and that problem that needs to be seen from another perspective.
... No amount of struggle can stop us from supporting what we believe is right and just.
People with the protagonist personality type are passionate altruists, and sometimes even as a weakness, they will bravely stand up for themselves and strongly support the people and ideas they believe in. It's no wonder that many of the famous Mastermind Personality Types are far-reaching politicians and cultural leaders - a personality type who wants to lead people to a better and brighter future, whether it's leading a country to prosperity or leading his junior softball team to a hard-fought victory.