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This user most closely resembles Lisa Simpson: thoughtful, analytical, and driven by curiosity and learning. Like Lisa, they gravitate toward deep ideas and long-form thinking, sharing essays such as “One of the best articles I've read on how to use data to make decisions. Why data driven product decisions are hard (sometimes impossible) by @andrewchen” and “Finally made my way through all 213 pages of Mary Meeker's @kpcb 2016 Internet Trends report #MustRead”. Their interest in technology, platforms, and future trends echoes Lisa’s forward-looking, intellectually curious nature, as seen in links like “This is the future of legal tech! DoNotPay chatbot has beaten 160,000 traffic tickets” and “Social Networks? The Next 10 Will Be About ‘Market Networks’”. The user also reflects Lisa’s principled and reflective side, highlighting leadership and purpose with “'People don't buy what you do, they buy why you do it' by @simonsinek” and motivation/attitude with “Not always easy to remember ‘Being tired isn’t a badge of honor’ by @jasonfried”. While they clearly enjoy sports and family (Cubs, Bears, and tweets about their wife and kids), the dominant throughline is an intellectually engaged, data- and ideas-driven worldview—very much in line with Lisa Simpson’s personality.

Your MBTI personality Type
They lean Extrovert (E): they openly engage with brands, politicians, and public figures, frequently @-mentioning others and commenting on public events, such as cheering on teams and calling out companies in tweets like “Way to ruin my daughter's first Christmas @ToysRUs. Her gifts haven't shipped yet even though you guaranteed delivery by Christmas.” and “Mr Mayor @StevenFulop a lot of noise pollution at Newark and Barrow from motorcycles and cars with after market exhausts can you help?”. Their content shows strong Intuition (N): they repeatedly share big-picture tech and strategy pieces, like “Social Networks? The Next 10 Will Be About 'Market Networks' | James Currier | LinkedIn” and “One of the best articles I've read on how to use data to make decisions. Why data driven product decisions are hard (sometimes impossible) by @andrewchen”, focusing on trends and conceptual frameworks rather than day-to-day minutiae. Their style is clearly Thinking (T): they emphasize analysis, performance, and decision-making, endorsing posts like “Great post by @DanielleMorrill Important Financial Indicators for Startups at Every Stage of Growth” and sharing metrics-driven takes such as “Bottoms Up Selling accounts for 40% of SaaS revenues”, and even when upset, they present issues in a direct, problem-focused way to airlines, retailers, and banks. Finally, they appear strongly Judging (J): they value structure, strategy, and planning—praising methodical resources like “Finally made my way through all 213 pages of Mary Meeker's @kpcb 2016 Internet Trends report #MustRead”, writing their own structured resource in “Just finished writing Startup ToolBox: Recommended Products to Build Your Company what's in your toolbox?”, and frequently sharing long-form guides on sales funnels, lifecycle emails, and acquisition timing such as “SaaStr If You Do Sell, Try to Make Sure It’s At a Local Maximum”. Together, the pattern of outward engagement, strategic and conceptual focus, analytical tone, and appreciation for structured playbooks aligns most closely with ENTJ—the archetypal strategic, execution-oriented leader in the MBTI framework.

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Tech exec & investor obsessed with data, SaaS & aviation. Once read all 213 pages of Mary Meeker’s report for fun. Cubs, Bulls, and family first.– @johnfox

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This cocktail starts with bourbon to capture his strong operator-investor backbone and long-term compounding mindset, inspired by his excitement about “Building a Mini Berkshire Hathaway”. A shot of cold brew channels his always-on curiosity and love of deep-dive content, from Mary Meeker’s 213 pages he “finally made [his] way through” in this tweet to data-driven product thinking in “Why data driven product decisions are hard (sometimes impossible)”. Grapefruit tonic adds a crisp, slightly bitter fizz that reflects his willingness to call out frustrations with airlines, shipping, and services like in “Way to ruin my daughter's first Christmas @ToysRUs” and “Been on hold with @FedEx for 45 mins”, yet still keep things light. A dash of Amaro nods to his nuanced view of tech and markets, from decentralization insights in “Important concept to remember about decentralized platforms” to macro musings like “Greek Suicide Watch”. The orange twist is the optimistic, celebratory finish for the sports fan and family guy cheering “This team! This year! Go @Cubs!!” and vacation moments like “'The ocean fixes everything' #CapeMay”.

Your Hogwarts House
John Fox’s timeline is dominated by intellectual curiosity and a clear love of structured learning, which are core Ravenclaw traits. He frequently shares long-form, analytical content, such as “Finally made my way through all 213 pages of Mary Meeker's @kpcb 2016 Internet Trends report #MustRead” and “One of the best articles I've read on how to use data to make decisions. Why data driven product decisions are hard (sometimes impossible) by @andrewchen”, showing patience for depth and a data-driven mindset. He gravitates to meta-thinking about technology and markets, sharing essays like “Social Networks? The Next 10 Will Be About ‘Market Networks’ | James Currier | LinkedIn” and “Four Questions Towards Understanding User Adoption of Your Product — Medium”, which reflect analytical, systems-level thinking. Many of his favorite quotes are about ideas and mental models, such as “'People don't buy what you do, they buy why you do it' by @simonsinek” and “Not always easy to remember 'Being tired isn’t a badge of honor' by @jasonfried”, underscoring a thoughtful, reflective disposition. Even his enthusiasm for niche topics—like decentralized platforms in “Important concept to remember about decentralized platforms from @cdixon” and detailed startup tooling in “Just finished writing Startup ToolBox: Recommended Products to Build Your Company what's in your toolbox?”—supports the picture of someone who enjoys understanding complex ideas, more than seeking glory or power. While he shows some ambition and loyalty (which could hint at Slytherin or Hufflepuff), the overwhelming pattern is a mind that delights in learning, analysis, and insight, making Ravenclaw the best fit.

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A fitting song for @johnfox is “Viva La Vida” because it captures the arc of ambition, reflection, and reinvention that shows up across his tech, investing, and life-focused tweets. He’s consistently drawn to big-picture leadership and purpose, sharing ideas like “People don’t buy what you do, they buy why you do it” and startup essays such as “The Next Big Opportunity In Enterprise Starts In The Field”, which align with the song’s themes of building and steering something meaningful. At the same time, he balances intensity with perspective, highlighting posts like “Being tired isn’t a badge of honor” and “The Incalculable Value of Finding a Job You Love”, echoing the song’s reflective, looking-back-on-the-kingdom tone. His long-running curiosity about new markets and technologies—whether it’s “market networks”, “decentralized platforms”, or “Building a Mini Berkshire Hathaway”—matches the restless, visionary energy in the lyrics. Add in his love of sports and winning moments, like cheering “Go @Cubs Go!!!” and celebrating dominant performances such as “Dominant!”, and Viva La Vida becomes a strong thematic fit: a soundtrack for someone who’s built, competed, reflected, and keeps moving forward.

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