What Type is Albert Einstein?

Tue, Feb 23, 2010

Energy Profiling

When we live our truth we live our genius.  Albert Einstein is a good example of someone who lived true to his nature, allowing his inborn gifts and talents to lead him to many new discoveries and truths for our time.  What Type do you think Albert Einstein is?  Watch and learn, you may be a bit surprised!  Are you living your truth? Are you allowing your genius to be expressed?  http://www.myenergyprofile.com

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10 Responses to “What Type is Albert Einstein?”

  1. Penni Orchard Says:

    Einstein had one trait that I have gone back to time and time again to explain something about me (another type 2)…his desk! He was the ultimate stacker and “piler”. But he knew what was in every stack and every pile and was constantly shifting them to fit his priorities. I could not see how he could have been any other type just by hearing about his desk!

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  2. Suzanne Says:

    Awesome! My kids are always asking me what type I think famous or historical people are. They had asked about Einstein and type 2 does make sense! They have also asked about George Washington and Abe Lincoln. Sometimes it’s obvious with people but sometimes not. I think we have the hardest time guessing right with type 2s.

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  3. April Bickel Says:

    I was actually wondering about Einstein recently, so thanks for the info! I’ve started reading John Adams and he seems like a 3 – very charismatic, get it done, fiery kind of a guy, but I don’t know that his face looks like a 3. In the book it talks about Thomas Jefferson and he seems like a 4. I’d love your feedback!

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  4. Robin Says:

    I am curious about Abraham Lincoln. My children an I are studying the Civil War right now and I have been reading various book about this great man. He spent hours mastering various topics and perfecting speaches, he lived by his own creed, he needed stillness, and was usually quiet.He studied topics thoroughly and stood his ground on his beliefs. Because of this I believe he was a Type 4. There are other attributes that throw me; like his sensitive nature, his piles of papers in his law office, his un-kept appearance and laid back manner with his children. Did he have a secondary Type 2? Just curious….

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  5. Kimberly Says:

    I have always loved and looked up to Laura Ingalls Wilder. I grew up reading her books and of course watching Little House on the Prairie. I am not talking about Melissa Gilbert, but the true Laura Ingalls. I would guess she was a Type 4, she always had a strong opinion and really looked at life as black and white. She was true to her beliefs and stood up to those around her.

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  6. Cathy Says:

    I’m curious about Michael Jackson. I’m a HUGE fan of his and I’ve always been impressed with his attention to detail and ability to perfect. So my guess is that he’s a 2 or a 4. In “This Is It” both of those qualities are demonstrated. I can’t tell when he stops the rehearsals to change something if he’s getting stuck in the details and needing people to push him through it or if he’s appalled at the imperfection. What do you think?
    I’m also wondering about the role his facial reconstruction surgeries play in his energy profile. You hear about people getting a sex change because they feel stuck in the wrong gender. Do you think people feel stuck in the wrong energy profile?

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    • Carol Says:

      Dear Cathy, I answer all your questions in my video blog post about Michael Jackson that I posted a few days after he died. Just do a search for Michael Jackson in the search field abovec and you can watch it. Carol

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  7. Doris Says:

    Hi Carol — I was just wondering what profile type was Jesus. He’s pretty famous.

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  8. Susie Says:

    Ben Franklin?

    Round like a Type One, but his mind was a steal trap, he didn’t suffer fools gladly, Type 4?
    Go-getter Type 3 or details-to-death Type 2?

    Ha ha ha…..please help!

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  9. Holly Says:

    Laura Ingalls! I would like to know taht one too. I was just wondering that myslef. I just finished a book that wasn’t in her origanl book. I also was looking at her photos. I think she was a type four also, strong opinion, bold, don’t make rules for me, she (herself)also makes the comment that she doesn’t like people to look at her or draw attention to her it made her very uncomfortable, she was also very fair and made sure people were treated right. I believe Pa was a type 4 also. Ma has a strong look to her face, she almost looks manish with her hair pulled back… maybe a 3? But Laura also had a hard time sitting still… maybe a type 3 with 4?

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