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Title: Individual temperaments and outcome
Post by: Aforhok on June 10, 2023, 05:03:29 PM
There are different types of individual behavioural traits that make up a person, and this traits can not be hidden by the individual because is who they are.
  This traits are the sanguine, choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic.
      The sanguine are people whose temperament tends to be very social, outspoken, entertaining, optimistic etc. They are very confident and can take risk, they are the extrovert people.
       The choleric are people whose temperament are goal driven, motivated and they strive  for excellence. They are naturally born leaders, they enjoy being around people who challenge them intellectual. They are also extrovert people.
         The melancholic are people whose temperament are calm, emotional, careful, sad etc they do not associate with people because they like doing things in a certain way, they are the introvert people.
         The phlegmatic are people whose temperament are service oriented, they like helping people,  they are not moved with people's emotions,they can adjust to different people's behavior because they are considerable.


Title: Re: Individual temperaments and outcome
Post by: DeathAngel on June 10, 2023, 09:22:18 PM
Very interesting but it’s maybe better to not get so deep & just accept that many people are different. Life would be so boring if everybody was the same. I find it interesting to socialise with people who have similar interests to me. It’s obvious when you meet somebody if you click with them. It’d be weird if we all had the same personalities & views on life.


Title: Re: Individual temperaments and outcome
Post by: Qiubell5 on June 13, 2023, 07:38:25 AM
Yes, everyone has different traits and characters. because if everyone's nature is the same it won't be fun at all. like a movie storyline, if all the characteristics of the characters are the same then it won't be exciting and will be very boring.


Title: Re: Individual temperaments and outcome
Post by: Doan9269 on June 13, 2023, 03:26:22 PM
It's very important that we should know our temperament and identify the means which we can use to cope along with such while leaving among others in the society, we should also learn how to apply moderacy to this temperament because we are dealing with a large number of people in he society and it won't be advisable being the odd one among the crowd due to nature of our kind of temperament we possess


Title: Re: Individual temperaments and outcome
Post by: Die_empty on June 13, 2023, 05:14:32 PM
This classification will help individuals to understand why people behave the way they do and also assist to relate with them based on their unique temperament. But it is also good to state that some individuals exhibit two or more types of these classifications based on certain situations. Human behavior can be complex, dynamic, and unpredictable so to reduce conflict we shouldn't just rely on this proto-psychological theory as propounded by the Greek physicians Hippocrates and Galen. They can portray a temperament today and tomorrow they will show something else based on certain conditions. Humans shouldn't be handled based on certain classifications because humans are too complex to be boxed into a group.


Title: Re: Individual temperaments and outcome
Post by: aoluain on June 13, 2023, 07:10:21 PM
Imagine everyone was the same, life would be extremely boring. Its good and important
to have such a diverse type of personalities. But of course there are always extremes....

like people who do good and selfless things for humanity in general, Satoshi creating
Bitcoin for us!

Its important for us to be understanding of other peoples tolerance, temperament and personalities,
unfortunately not everyone can do it or are willing to do it which can lead to hate and racism.


Title: Re: Individual temperaments and outcome
Post by: blockman on June 13, 2023, 11:43:39 PM
This is what makes human behavior beautiful because everyone is unique and has their own character. I'll never be the melancholic type of person because I know myself better. And with the characteristics that you've mentioned, I've got a few from it but a few of it as well doesn't belong to me. You'll start with your family and you'll see on how oriented some of them into what has described for the type of temperament that they've got and also with your friends and that's why when we know things that they don't, we would adjust. But some wouldn't mind adjusting after knowing the people they're dealing with.


Title: Re: Individual temperaments and outcome
Post by: OgNasty on June 14, 2023, 05:17:00 PM
This is what makes human behavior beautiful because everyone is unique and has their own character.

This is why I don't especially like when people are overly categorized by opinions.  Everyone is different and although some temperaments might be considered more aligned with certain outcomes, there are always those who buck the trend.  For example, Steve Jobs was often remembered as a guy with a bad temperament and many would likely think that sort of thing would keep you from being the CEO of a major company, and it did for a while when he was kicked out of Apple, but his skills brought him back to breathe life into the company.  This displays that while attitude is important, you need the ability to perform in order to be successful.


Title: Re: Individual temperaments and outcome
Post by: Victan22 on June 30, 2023, 07:11:08 AM
      the world itself is loaded with individuals of absolute different characters and this is as a result of their different goal orientation and their personalities.

   Most of us have character swap just to adjust to a given situation, let's take for instance introverts will tell you how much they enjoy their privacy and all that because of their emotions,
While the extrovert will joyfully tell you how much of life's adventure  they enjoy and really explore while engaging with other people.
You will agree with me that it takes only a charismatic fellow who of course knows how to mingle with these two individuals (introverts/extroverts) without dangling with their emotions.
      Be it as it may, let us all note that excessive exhibition of the above mentioned  individual trait always have a consequence whether we like it or not.
      As a private individual we all at some point need other people but then how well   can  we cope better interacting with others regarding our emotions ?
    While as a public person our excess interaction with people can equally take a wrong tole on us because we may not know when we are gradually selling out ourselves to the wrong people.
   Conclusively I will suggest that individuals should watch and minimize their excessive character traits.