How ENTPs Handle Money
ENTPs bring their characteristic creativity and contrarian thinking to personal finance, often developing unconventional money strategies that either produce spectacular results or spectacular failures. They are naturally drawn to emerging financial trends, alternative investments, and entrepreneurial ventures that most people consider too risky or too novel. The ENTP sees financial opportunity where others see uncertainty. ENTPs are excellent at generating income through multiple streams. Their versatility and quick thinking make them natural freelancers, consultants, and serial entrepreneurs. They can spot market inefficiencies and monetize ideas faster than almost any other type. However, their enthusiasm for new opportunities often comes at the expense of following through on existing financial plans. An ENTP might have three promising revenue streams but fail to optimize any of them because a fourth, more exciting opportunity appeared. The ENTP's relationship with money is fundamentally about freedom and possibility. They do not accumulate wealth for security or status — they want the freedom to pursue their next idea. This means they can be simultaneously brilliant at making money and terrible at keeping it.