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Introverted (i):
1.Enjoy being at home, often alone, and enjoy reading, writing, thinking, or resting.
2.There are only a few close friends or acquaintances.
3.Not much to say, or suddenly saying a lot of things in a short period of time, and then getting tired.
4.Recharge oneself by spending quiet time alone.
5.When attending social events, get used to arriving early and leaving early.
Extroverted (e):
1.Enjoys regular social activities with a large group of friends or acquaintances.
2.Likes to spend time outside because there are so many opportunities to interact with people.
3.Likes to talk a lot.
4.Get a lot of energy from social interactions.
5.Tend to be the last to leave social events.
Sensory type: 1Enjoys talking about feelings, relationships, and personal topics.
2.Avoid disputes and heated debates, because he doesn't want anyone's feelings to be hurt.
3.When people need emotional support, he can know right away.
4.At the end of a conversation, you must feel that the other person likes and supports him, and that he should become closer because he has communicated.
5.I have a particularly good impression of people who are enthusiastic and have a good demeanor.
Rational type: 1Seems a bit detached and unemotional, and doesn't seem to be very interested in interacting with people on an emotional level.
2.Enjoys provocative and controversial debates to practice his analytical thinking. He doesn't take these discussions personally.
3.He is especially good at spotting when people are wayward.
4.Know that valuable information has been exchanged in conversation, and that the deeper purpose of communication has been achieved.
5.Will be attracted to smart people.
Each personality has its own strengths and weaknesses. The most important thing is to build on your strengths and avoid your weaknesses and constantly improve yourself.
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Lively, cheerful and lonely, stingy.
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Everyone is different, and it would be too narrow to limit it to 4.
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1. According to the careful division of which of the three is dominant in the personality of knowledge, affection and will, people's personalities can be divided into rational type, emotional type and volitional type.
2. According to whether people's mental activities tend to be external or internal, people's personalities are divided into extroverted and introverted.
3. According to the degree of individual independence, people's personalities are divided into independent and submissive.
4. According to people's social lifestyle and the values formed thereby, people's personality types are divided into theoretical, economic, aesthetic, social, power and religious.
5. According to interpersonal relationships, people's personalities are divided into five types: A, B, C, D, and E.
Type A personality is emotionally stable, socially adaptable and behaviorally balanced, but has average intellectual performance, average subjective initiative, and weak communication ability.
Type B personality is characterized by extroversion, emotional instability, poor social adaptability, impatience, and poor interpersonal relationships.
Type C personality is introverted, emotionally stable, and socially adaptable, but generally passive in general.
Type D personality has the characteristics of extraversion, good or average social adaptability, good interpersonal relationships, and organizational skills.
Type E personality is introverted, emotionally unstable, socially adaptable or average, and unsociable, but tends to be good at independent thinking and inquisitive.
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