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PERSONALITY
(Coordinated, calculated, articulate, incisive, liberal, diligent, amiable, strategist, equable, curious, civil, intuitive, voluble
Frugal, moralistic, snide, eccentric, garrulous, blunt, escapist, flamboyant, impish, enigmatic, whimsical, opinionated, realistic
Competitive, dismissive, artificial, egocentric, intemperate, haughty, neurotic, unsentimental, nihilistic, sanctimonious, fatalistic
Personality Type ► Introvert
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PERSONALITY
(Coordinated, calculated, articulate, incisive, liberal, diligent, amiable, strategist, equable, curious, civil, intuitive, voluble
Frugal, moralistic, snide, eccentric, garrulous, blunt, escapist, flamboyant, impish, enigmatic, whimsical, opinionated, realistic
Competitive, dismissive, artificial, egocentric, intemperate, haughty, neurotic, unsentimental, nihilistic, sanctimonious, fatalistic
Personality Type ► Introvert
Introversion is the state of being predominantly interested in one's own mental self. Introverts are typically perceived as more reserved or reflective. Some popular psychologists have characterized introverts as people whose energy tends to expand through reflection and dwindle during interaction. This is similar to Jung's view, although he focused on mental energy rather than physical energy. Few modern conceptions make this distinction.
Character Alignment ► True Neutral
A neutral character does what seems to be a good idea. She doesn't feel strongly one way or the other when it comes to good vs. evil or law vs. chaos. Most neutral characters exhibit a lack of conviction or bias rather than a commitment to neutrality. Such a character thinks of good as better than evil-after all, she would rather have good neighbors and rulers than evil ones. Still, she's not personally committed to upholding good in any abstract or universal way.
Myers Briggs Type ► ISFP "The Adventurer"
ISFP personality types are true artists, but not necessarily in the typical sense where they’re out painting happy little trees. Often enough though, they are perfectly capable of this. Rather, it’s that they use aesthetics, design and even their choices and actions to push the limits of social convention. ISFPs enjoy upsetting traditional expectations with experiments in beauty and behavior – chances are, they’ve expressed more than once the phrase "Don’t box me in!"
Western Zodiac ► Capricorn
Capricorn is a sign that represents time and responsibility, and its representatives are traditional and often very serious by nature. These individuals possess an inner state of independence that enables significant progress both in their personal and professional lives. They are masters of self-control and have the ability to lead the way, make solid and realistic plans, and manage many people who work for them at any time. They will learn from their mistakes and get to the top based solely on their experience and expertise.
Character Alignment ► True Neutral
A neutral character does what seems to be a good idea. She doesn't feel strongly one way or the other when it comes to good vs. evil or law vs. chaos. Most neutral characters exhibit a lack of conviction or bias rather than a commitment to neutrality. Such a character thinks of good as better than evil-after all, she would rather have good neighbors and rulers than evil ones. Still, she's not personally committed to upholding good in any abstract or universal way.
Myers Briggs Type ► ISFP "The Adventurer"
ISFP personality types are true artists, but not necessarily in the typical sense where they’re out painting happy little trees. Often enough though, they are perfectly capable of this. Rather, it’s that they use aesthetics, design and even their choices and actions to push the limits of social convention. ISFPs enjoy upsetting traditional expectations with experiments in beauty and behavior – chances are, they’ve expressed more than once the phrase "Don’t box me in!"
Western Zodiac ► Capricorn
Capricorn is a sign that represents time and responsibility, and its representatives are traditional and often very serious by nature. These individuals possess an inner state of independence that enables significant progress both in their personal and professional lives. They are masters of self-control and have the ability to lead the way, make solid and realistic plans, and manage many people who work for them at any time. They will learn from their mistakes and get to the top based solely on their experience and expertise.
Enneagram Type ► Type 9: The Peacemaker
Nines are accepting, trusting, and stable. They are usually creative, optimistic, and supportive, but can also be too willing to go along with others to keep the peace. They want everything to go smoothly and be without conflict, but they can also tend to be complacent, simplifying problems and minimizing anything upsetting. They typically have problems with inertia and stubbornness. At their Best: indomitable and all-embracing, they are able to bring people together and heal conflicts.
Temperament ► Phlegmatic
The phlegmatic temperament is traditionally associated with water. People with this temperament may be inward and private, thoughtful, reasonable, calm, patient, caring, and tolerant. They tend to have a rich inner life, seek a quiet, peaceful atmosphere, and be content with themselves. They tend to be steadfast, consistent in their habits, and thus have steady and faithful friends.
Ego/Superego/Id ► Ego
The ego is the organized part of the personality structure that includes defensive, perceptual, intellectual-cognitive, and executive functions. Conscious awareness resides in the ego, although not all of the operations of the ego are conscious. Originally, Freud used the word ego to mean a sense of self, but later revised it to mean a set of psychic functions such as judgment, tolerance, reality testing, control, planning, defense, synthesis of information, intellectual functioning, and memory. The ego separates out what is real. It helps us to organize our thoughts and make sense of them and the world around us.
Nines are accepting, trusting, and stable. They are usually creative, optimistic, and supportive, but can also be too willing to go along with others to keep the peace. They want everything to go smoothly and be without conflict, but they can also tend to be complacent, simplifying problems and minimizing anything upsetting. They typically have problems with inertia and stubbornness. At their Best: indomitable and all-embracing, they are able to bring people together and heal conflicts.
Temperament ► Phlegmatic
The phlegmatic temperament is traditionally associated with water. People with this temperament may be inward and private, thoughtful, reasonable, calm, patient, caring, and tolerant. They tend to have a rich inner life, seek a quiet, peaceful atmosphere, and be content with themselves. They tend to be steadfast, consistent in their habits, and thus have steady and faithful friends.
Ego/Superego/Id ► Ego
The ego is the organized part of the personality structure that includes defensive, perceptual, intellectual-cognitive, and executive functions. Conscious awareness resides in the ego, although not all of the operations of the ego are conscious. Originally, Freud used the word ego to mean a sense of self, but later revised it to mean a set of psychic functions such as judgment, tolerance, reality testing, control, planning, defense, synthesis of information, intellectual functioning, and memory. The ego separates out what is real. It helps us to organize our thoughts and make sense of them and the world around us.
Brain Lateralization ► Left
The left brain is more verbal, analytical, and orderly than the right brain. It’s sometimes called the digital brain. It’s better at things like reading, writing, and computations.
Learning Style(s) ► Linguistic/Mathematical
The verbal style involves both the written and spoken word. If you use this style, you find it easy to express yourself, both in writing and verbally. You love reading and writing. You like playing on the meaning or sound of words, such as in tongue twisters, rhymes, limericks and the like. You know the meaning of many words, and regularly make an effort to find the meaning of new words. You use these words, as well as phrases you have picked up recently, when talking to others. The logical (mathematical) learning style, of the Memletic Learning Styles. If you use the logical style, you like using your brain for logical and mathematical reasoning. You can recognize patterns easily, as well as connections between seemingly meaningless content. This also leads you to classify and group information to help you learn or understand it. You work well with numbers and you can perform complex calculations. You remember the basics of trigonometry and algebra, and you can do moderately complex calculations in your head.
Dark Triad ► Machiavellianism
Named after the philosophy espoused by Niccolò Machiavelli in The Prince, people who score high on this trait are cynical (in an amoral self-interest sense, not in a doubtful or skeptical sense), unprincipled, believe in interpersonal manipulation as the key for life success, and behave accordingly. Scores on measures of Machiavellianism correlate negatively with agreeableness and conscientiousness. Machiavellianism is also significantly correlated with psychopathy. Machiavellianism is "the employment of cunning and duplicity in statecraft or in general conduct". Machiavellianism is characterized by a duplicitous interpersonal style, a cynical disregard for morality, and a focus on self-interest and personal gain.
Hogwarts House ► Ravenclaw
Ravenclaws tend to be curious about the world and pay attention to the world around them. Ravenclaws are known to be logical and rational. Often hard-working and diligent, as often is the case with intellectuals with a predisposition for academics, some of the pupils are known to be inclined to dismiss certain social expectation for the sake of satisfying their own intellectual curiosity.
Soul Type ► Scholar
This type of soul is naturally curious and wants to learn more than anything else. Sometimes, they seem a bit arrogant, but in most cases, they avoid conflict. Scholars are curious about the world around them. They are academic and analytical thinkers. They seek knowledge.
Seven Virtues ► Diligence
Diligence indicative of a work ethic; a belief that work is good in itself. Diligence is carefulness and persistent effort or work.
Seven Sins ► Greed
Greed is a sin of desire. However, greed is applied to an artificial, rapacious desire and pursuit of material possessions.
The left brain is more verbal, analytical, and orderly than the right brain. It’s sometimes called the digital brain. It’s better at things like reading, writing, and computations.
Learning Style(s) ► Linguistic/Mathematical
The verbal style involves both the written and spoken word. If you use this style, you find it easy to express yourself, both in writing and verbally. You love reading and writing. You like playing on the meaning or sound of words, such as in tongue twisters, rhymes, limericks and the like. You know the meaning of many words, and regularly make an effort to find the meaning of new words. You use these words, as well as phrases you have picked up recently, when talking to others. The logical (mathematical) learning style, of the Memletic Learning Styles. If you use the logical style, you like using your brain for logical and mathematical reasoning. You can recognize patterns easily, as well as connections between seemingly meaningless content. This also leads you to classify and group information to help you learn or understand it. You work well with numbers and you can perform complex calculations. You remember the basics of trigonometry and algebra, and you can do moderately complex calculations in your head.
Dark Triad ► Machiavellianism
Named after the philosophy espoused by Niccolò Machiavelli in The Prince, people who score high on this trait are cynical (in an amoral self-interest sense, not in a doubtful or skeptical sense), unprincipled, believe in interpersonal manipulation as the key for life success, and behave accordingly. Scores on measures of Machiavellianism correlate negatively with agreeableness and conscientiousness. Machiavellianism is also significantly correlated with psychopathy. Machiavellianism is "the employment of cunning and duplicity in statecraft or in general conduct". Machiavellianism is characterized by a duplicitous interpersonal style, a cynical disregard for morality, and a focus on self-interest and personal gain.
Hogwarts House ► Ravenclaw
Ravenclaws tend to be curious about the world and pay attention to the world around them. Ravenclaws are known to be logical and rational. Often hard-working and diligent, as often is the case with intellectuals with a predisposition for academics, some of the pupils are known to be inclined to dismiss certain social expectation for the sake of satisfying their own intellectual curiosity.
Soul Type ► Scholar
This type of soul is naturally curious and wants to learn more than anything else. Sometimes, they seem a bit arrogant, but in most cases, they avoid conflict. Scholars are curious about the world around them. They are academic and analytical thinkers. They seek knowledge.
Seven Virtues ► Diligence
Diligence indicative of a work ethic; a belief that work is good in itself. Diligence is carefulness and persistent effort or work.
Seven Sins ► Greed
Greed is a sin of desire. However, greed is applied to an artificial, rapacious desire and pursuit of material possessions.