Two friends and I, all having non-identical Myers-Briggs personalities of the intuitive (N) thinker (T) category–and also having a high opinion of the predictive power of Myers-Briggs classifications–dubbed our occasional trips to the pub “NT Beers.” In an act of self-aggrandizing caprice, I suggested that we design a coat of arms and emblazon it upon three mugs, from which we might drink beer at the so-called “NT Beers.” Each of us selected a famous scientist who, in all likelihood, had the same Myers-Briggs type. But of the fourth NT type, ENTJ, there was none among us, for we were only three. And thus, a famous ENTJ was selected such that he be represented as the odd one out…