There are no "Kinds of People." There are just people. People who do things.
Several disparate, individual people may do the same thing. Their motivations for doing that thing and their context will be different. The _rest of the things those people do_ will be different.
Organizing people into "kinds" is a double-edged sword. While you invalidate, or reduce multitude-containing people to "kinds" with one hand, you will use that same language to reduce yourself to those "kinds" with the other. You become a "kind of guy" rather than being your unique and individual self.
You call yourself a "hot sauce guy" rather than "myself, who finds delight in hot sauce, among the other disparate things that I enjoy." When you fail to climb a particularly-hard problem at your gym, you inspire the internal conflict in yourself as you square your identity as "a guy who sends V6s" with the fact that sometimes, you don't.
There are no kinds of people, just people, including yourself.