Genealogy vs Personality Typology
Side-by-side on feel, cost, and what your week needs to look like — so you can pick Genealogy or Personality Typology with your real life in mind, not just the aesthetic.
Genealogy and Personality Typology can feel similar on paper, but they ask for different weeks — Genealogy suits under $50, Personality Typology suits free. The clearest personality split is social: Solo for Genealogy, Optional group for Personality Typology.
Genealogy
Trace your family back through records, names, and dead ends.
Personality Typology
Map how people tick through the frameworks that try to explain us.
Which is right for you?
Choose Genealogy if…
- Evenings deep in census scans and parish records sound like fun, not work.
- You'd happily triangulate a misspelled surname into the right family.
- Cracking one immigration record would keep you up far too late.
Choose Personality Typology if…
- The jolt when a type description seems to read your mind genuinely hooks you.
- Late-night debates and rabbit-hole reading about frameworks sound fun.
- You can hold shaky-science systems loosely and stay curious about real people.
Experience profile83% overlap
Still
Still
Deep focus
Deep focus
Solo
Optional group
Rule-based
Rule-based
Months
Weeks
Expressive
Some expression
Depth & mastery
Genealogy
Progression · Lifelong craft
Personality Typology
Progression · Quick-rewarding
Practical fit
Shaded rows show where they differ.
Activity type
Both
Sensory & flags
Shared
Before you commit
Genealogy
- Constant dead ends from burned courthouses would genuinely deflate you.
- You want quick, complete answers, not a great-grandmother who vanishes.
- Sifting old files for tiny clues sounds tedious rather than thrilling.
Personality Typology
- Much of it being shaky science would bother you more than it interests you.
- You would slide from useful lens into boxing everyone you meet.
- You want hard answers, not frameworks you have to hold loosely.
Starter gear
What you'll need
Essential kit only — what you actually buy on day one.
Computer/Tablet
Versatile Laptop Computer
Internet Access
High-Speed Fiber Optic Internet
Genealogy Software/Platform Subscription
Standard Genealogy Subscription Service
External Hard Drive
High-Capacity External SSD (2TB)
Reliable Reference Books
In-Depth MBTI or Enneagram Guidebook
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Common questions
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Next steps
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