Being an intense INTP - otherwise known as the Logician personality type - and an aspie, I have this habit of breaking things down into the sum of their parts, mostly for the sake of self-entertainment. Lately, I've been done this more in terms of social systems.
And, since my brain activity is in its usual "perpetual motion" setting, I've seen the basic units of these systems - namely the people composing them - do their thing. And, in doing so, I can't help but fit every person I deal with into some sort of literary archetype. This is especially true at work.
I'm serious when I say this: there's a catty gay guy, a younger naive gay guy, the spinster boss (basically a lady Michael Scott), an actual, real-life sassy African girl, a Philipino everyman and a fat dunning-krugeresque cheery office manager who took the job nobody wanted. And, all together, they make a rich story structure in the production that is their weekly, Monday to Friday, five-act work life.
I do this with a lot of other stuff too. I love having a brain reads a lego-structure architecture to create a sensible view of the world. It is DAMN comforting.