The Different Types of 
  Freemasons
  By Mason Pratt, PM
  I would like to make something absolutely 
  clear at the onset of this presentation. I do not wish to or
  infer from any of the following definitions 
  that I make fun of any of the following types or look down on
  any on them. In many ways all masons have 
  small parts of all of the types presented. We are all
  familiar with some labels, i.e., speculative, 
  operative. Though out history we have been called by
  different names such as the “sons of the 
  widow” and “moral builders”. Even our name “freemasons” is
  a label. The word free in the name is often 
  interpreted as meaning something like "freethinking”. Also,
  it has been known to refer to the notion that 
  we were born “Free” men and owe no allegiance to
  someone or to some entity.
   
  From the beginning of recorded time people 
  have attempted to label people in an effort to explain
  quickly how that person is perceived (mostly 
  by them). As with all efforts to be descriptive in
  communication to others, there are good and 
  bad perceptions created. Sadly, most labels are not
  meant to be complimentary. Labels also have a 
  secondary nature. To some it is a tool for wielding
  power or control. To others it is a tool for 
  instilling pride or motivation. Labeling can diminish as well
  as build up a person. Through out history, to 
  label someone was to plant in the minds of the audience
  a perception that must be overcome if the 
  individual in question wanted to portray something
  different. I think most of the Brothers here 
  assembled can sympathize to that notion. We all have
  been called names and have had to struggle to 
  overcome some labeling in our past. In its worst form
  it constitutes bullying, abuse, harassment, 
  discrimination or a host of other unsavory aspects of
  human behavior. However, as with all things, 
  there is a good side to labeling. One that promotes the
  individual and help build up the person in 
  the minds of others. It comes in the form of praise,
  recognition, honor, tributes, admiration, 
  respect, reputation, status as well as a host of desirable
  observations.
   
  Everyone is different. The level of 
  involvement in any endeavor in life can run the gambit of mere
  interest to the extreme level of obsession. 
  Labels attach themselves rather quickly as a person shows
  more than a passing interest in any aspect of 
  life. We all have our basic need to learn and in so
  develop areas of interest that drive us to 
  explore them more fully. When this interest becomes
  noticeable to others, labeling is a natural 
  outcome.
   
  Within the Masonic order, we begin at the 
  onset to label ourselves. Rank, achievement, status are
  portrayed in our titles. The “candidate” 
  becomes a “Brother” after receiving the “entered apprentice”
  degree. The “Master” runs the Lodge and the 
  “Past Masters” are his counsel. Don’t even let me get
  started on Grand Lodge titles… So it should 
  come as no surprise that from the beginning, we as a
  group are already Label conscious.
  I have divided all types into two major 
  categories. There are behavior types and Brand types. I want
  to re-empathize that each type here has roots 
  in all of us.
  The Following list outline types of 
  Freemasons I have read about, noticed or heard from others.
  Behavior
  Super nova/Blazing Star
  (Fast start / Excited / Burnout)
  Socialite
  (Politician)
  Comedian
  (Humor to a fault)
  Lifestyle
  (Again the less I say about GL, the easier my 
  Masonic career will be.)
  Controller / Dictator
  (Need for perfection)
  Mentor / Student
  (Need to Teach and/or Learn)
  Pious
  (Serious, Reverent)
  Exhibitionist / Admiral / Christmas tree
  (Proud / Rewarding / Accomplished)
  Academic
  (Umbrella – more of a focus)
   
  Brand
  Historian
  Local (Personally Known)
  General (How Masonry started / Origin of 
  Ritual)
  Current Events (That affect them / Masonry)
  Individuals (Presidents / Grand lodge / 
  Famous)
   
  Ritualist
  Parrot (aka. Bright) (Words, Not meaning)
  Detail (Perfectionist)
  Purist (Seeing that Degree message is 
  conveyed correctly)
   
  Philosopher
  (Seeking Hidden Knowledge)
   
  Masonic Law
  Parliamentary (Operations)
  Government (Present)
  Legislative (Future)
   
  Symbolism
  Solver of “Puzzle” of Pictures
   
  Collector
  Stamps, Books, Pins, Knickknacks, etc.
   
  Surprisingly, what becomes readily apparent 
  is that we all have parts of these types of traits. We as a
  group thrive on distinguishing ourselves 
  among our peers. Some labels seem more appropriate than
  others. But in the end, we joined the 
  fraternity for the same end result. That we are associated with
  people who we see as we see ourselves. Men we 
  have no problem calling “Brothers” because of the
  bond we have established from association 
  with them. To me it seem funny that I can differentiate all
  of us into this many categories and labels, 
  but in the end the first label I think of when I see any one
  of you is “Brother”.