Success is a loaded word โ and the MBTI reveals that different types are wired to pursue and achieve it in radically different ways. Understanding which types excel in which domains can help you stop measuring your progress against the wrong yardstick.
By Income: The Highest-Earning Types
Research into MBTI type and financial outcomes consistently shows that Thinking-Judging types, particularly extraverted ones, earn the most:
- ENTJ: Consistently top earners. ENTJs are overrepresented among Fortune 500 CEOs, earning on average 20-40% more than the general population.
- ESTJ: Close seconds. ESTJs dominate mid-to-upper management and build wealth through disciplined systems.
- INTJ: High earners who often accumulate wealth through expertise โ as physicians, engineers, and specialized consultants.
Famous Successful People by Type
- ENTJ: Steve Jobs, Napoleon, Gordon Ramsay
- INTJ: Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg
- ENTP: Barack Obama, Mark Twain, Leonardo da Vinci
- ENFJ: Oprah Winfrey, Martin Luther King Jr.
- ISTJ: Warren Buffett, Angela Merkel, George Washington
By Leadership: Types That Rise to the Top
- ENTJs and ESTJs dominate corporate C-suites
- ENFJs are overrepresented among political leaders and movement builders
- INTJs are overrepresented among scientists, researchers, and technical founders
- ENFPs lead purpose-driven industries and creative enterprises
By Career Satisfaction
High earnings don't equal high satisfaction. Types most frequently reporting career fulfillment:
- INFJs and INFPs who find careers aligned with their values (counseling, education, writing) report the highest career meaning scores
- ESFPs and ENFPs who perform for and connect with others find their work intrinsically rewarding
- ISTJs and ESTJs in structured, competence-based environments report high satisfaction from consistent excellence
By Creative Impact
- INFP โ Tolkien, Shakespeare, Kurt Cobain, Edgar Allan Poe
- ENFP โ Oscar Wilde, Robin Williams, Walt Disney
- INTP โ Albert Einstein, Charles Darwin, Marie Curie
The Insight
ENTJs may earn the most on average, but an INFP who writes a novel that changes millions of readers, or an ISFJ who raises a thriving family and builds a beloved community, has achieved a form of success that no income ranking can capture. The MBTI's real gift is helping you understand what your version of success looks like โ and stop chasing someone else's definition.