Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Choleric or Melancholic

I believe I am a little bit of both. You see, I won't know this sort of thing exist until a friend of mine pointed it out to me. I must say it just a generic personality where we can see through people around us regularly. So to say, I am exactly what it meant I am was not really true. Confuse?

That fella really did a psychology assessment when I'm not looking. It was a bit funny when my friend say "You are so choleric". Then me being blur.

Anyway, I just Google-d it and what other way to search other than Wikipedia.

The choleric temperament is fundamentally ambitious and leader-like. They have a lot of aggression, energy, and/orpassion, and try to instill it in others. They can dominate people of other temperaments, especially phlegmatic types. Many great charismatic military and political figures were choleric. They like to be in charge of everything. However, cholerics also tend to be either highly disorganized or highly organized. They do not have in-between setups, only one extreme to another. As well as being leader-like and assertive, cholerics also fall into deep and sudden depression. Essentially, they are very much prone to mood swings. 
Let see now, yes, yes, no, no, no, maybe, yes, no, no, usually, maybe and maybe.

The melancholic temperament is fundamentally introverted and thoughtful. Melancholic people often were perceived as very (or overly) pondering and considerate, getting rather worried when they could not be on time for events. Melancholics can be highly creative in activities such as poetry and art - and can become preoccupied with the tragedy and cruelty in the world. Often they are perfectionists. They are self-reliant and independent; one negative part of being a melancholic is that they can get so involved in what they are doing they forget to think of others.

This one, yes, yes, yes, yes, absolutely, not really, maybe, mostly, yes, yes and very true.

So, in conclusion, I can say I have more the melancholic type compare to choleric type of personality. 

What do you think?

 

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