Basic definitions of temperament types

in education •  7 years ago 

No more stories, I will share to you the basic definitions of temperament types:

Sanguine (like the red blood, hot) is the temperament of a lively person, fun-loving, optimistic and with a fascinating storytelling talent. This person may also be selfish and forgetful.

Choleric (from the yellow gall) is the temperament of a person who likes to lead and control. This person may also pose as selfish, impatient to others, authoritarian and quick to anger.

Melancholic (from black gall) is the temperament of a person attentive to detail, introverted and with desire for everything to be perfect. This person tends to discourage fast to be pessimistic and often not like to participate in social events that involve conversations with other people that they do not know or do not like.

Phlegmatic (from lymph - sense of calm, indifference) is the temperament of a quiet person, comfortable, likes to relax more and may seem lazy. This person constantly works and excels in supporting others, but is geared towards achieving goals and not very motivated to achieve results.

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The choleric and sanguine types are fast in everday life.

The melancholic and phlegmatic types are more slow.

Our personality is ruled by these temperaments, we are born with them but we can control them if necessary.

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