
We are lucky that Protectors make up as much as ten percent  the population, because their primary interest is in the safety and  security of those they care about - their family, their circle of  friends, their students, their patients, their boss, their  fellow-workers, or their employees. Protectors have an extraordinary  sense of loyalty and responsibility in their makeup, and seem fulfilled  in the degree they can shield others from the dirt and dangers of the  world. Speculating and experimenting do not intrigue Protectors, who  prefer to make do with time-honored and time-tested products and  procedures rather than change to new. At work Protectors are seldom  happy in situations where the rules are constantly changing, or where  long-established ways of doing things are not respected. For their part,  Protectors value tradition, both in the culture and in their family.  Protectors believe deeply in the stability of social ranking conferred  by birth, titles, offices, and credentials. And they cherish family  history and enjoy caring for family property, from houses to heirlooms. 
Wanting to be of service to others, Protectors find great satisfaction  in assisting the downtrodden, and can deal with disability and neediness  in others better than any other type. They are not as outgoing and  talkative as the Provider Guardians [ESFJs], and their shyness is often  misjudged as stiffness, even coldness, when in truth Protectors are  warm-hearted and sympathetic, giving happily of themselves to those in  need. 
Their reserve ought really to be seen as an expression  of their sincerity and seriousness of purpose. The most diligent of all  the types, Protectors are willing to work long, hard hours quietly doing  all the thankless jobs that others manage to avoid. Protectors are  quite happy working alone; in fact, in positions of authority they may  try to do everything themselves rather than direct others to get the job  done. Thoroughness and frugality are also virtues for them. When  Protectors undertake a task, they will complete it if humanly possible.  They also know better than any other type the value of a dollar, and  they abhor the squandering or misuse of money. To save, to put something  aside against an unpredictable future, to prepare for emergencies-these  are actions near and dear to the Protector's heart. For all these  reasons, Protectors are frequently overworked, just as they are  frequently misunderstood and undervalued. Their contributions, and also  their economies, are often taken for granted, and they rarely get the  gratitude they deserve. 
 
Mother  Teresa, George H.W. Bush, Jimmy Stewart, and Tsar Nicholas II are  examples of Protector Guardian style. 
A full description of the  Protector and Guardian is in People Patterns or Please Understand Me II
 
 
 
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