Wyatt Earp: personality/temperament profile

Jungian archetypes: Warrior, Hero

Myers-Briggs 4 letter type: ISTP (Introverted, Sensing, Thinking, Perceiving)


Myers-Briggs 2 letter type: ST (Sensing-Thinking)


Enneagram type: Type 8 (The Challenger) with a 6 wing


New Personality Self-Portrait styles: Vigilant, Adventurous, Aggressive, Self-confident


Temperament type: Choleric-Melancholic blend


Possible personality disorders: Antisocial tendencies


Hierarchy of basic desires:

  1. Power
  2. Independence
  3. Justice
  4. Order

Hierarchy of basic values:

  1. Courage
  2. Loyalty
  3. Honor
  4. Self-reliance

Hierarchy of basic ideals:

  1. Law and order
  2. Justice
  3. Personal strength
  4. Duty

Character weaknesses or flaws:

  • Quick to anger
  • Vengeful
  • Stubborn
  • Prone to violence

Possible neurotic defense mechanisms:

  • Displacement (redirecting emotions towards safer targets)
  • Rationalization (justifying actions with logical explanations)

Possible trance states: Hyper-focused state during confrontations


Big Five personality dimensions:

low Extraversion

Low Agreeableness

High Conscientiousness

Low Neuroticism

Moderate Openness


Main neuro-linguistic programming meta-programs:

  • Proactive
  • Internal reference
  • Options-oriented
  • Specific
  • Away-from motivation

Based on Wyatt Earp's personality traits, here are some story ideas for a fictional character named Leslie:


  1. Leslie is a tough, no-nonsense small-town sheriff who must navigate complex moral dilemmas while maintaining order in a frontier community. The story could explore Leslie's internal struggles between upholding the law and pursuing personal vendettas against those who've wronged them or their family.


  2. As a private investigator in a gritty urban setting, Leslie's vigilant and aggressive nature leads them to uncover a web of corruption involving powerful figures. The story could highlight Leslie's determination and self-reliance as they face dangerous adversaries and moral gray areas.


  3. Leslie is a former soldier turned bodyguard, hired to protect a high-profile client. Their adventurous spirit and quick thinking are put to the test as they uncover a conspiracy that threatens not only their client but also national security.


  4. In a dystopian future, Leslie leads a group of rebels against an oppressive government. The story could explore Leslie's leadership skills, their struggle with the weight of responsibility, and the moral compromises they must make for the greater good.


  5. Leslie is a skilled martial arts instructor with a dark past. When a former enemy resurfaces, Leslie must confront their own violent tendencies and seek justice while trying to protect their students and maintain their hard-earned reputation.


  6. As a controversial judge known for harsh sentences, Leslie becomes the target of a revenge plot. The story could delve into Leslie's past, exploring the events that shaped their strict adherence to law and order, while also challenging their beliefs as they face personal danger.


These story ideas incorporate various aspects of the personality traits associated with Wyatt Earp, such as a strong sense of justice, leadership qualities, adventurous spirit, and potential for internal conflict between personal desires and societal expectations.

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