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Friday, November 17, 2006 7:00:42 PM

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The Four Temperaments

The Idealist
Idealists are the type of people who live in a dream world of
thoughts and hopes for a better future. They are the teachers,
philosophers, and counselors of the world. They have a strong moral
and ethical side, and they are often day-dreaming. They are imaginative,
people-centered, and caring. Their role in society: to inspire,
teach, and counsel. Their biggest strength: their sensitivity and their
imagination. Their primary thinking modes: intuitive-feeling. Mahatma
Gandhi and Eleanor Roosevelt are examples of idealists.

The Artist
Artists are the type of people who always need to have something
in their hands. They are the entertainers, performers, and craftspeople
of the world. They are daring, seek new sensations, and like to
use their talents to make an impact on others. They are always busy.
Their role in society: to create and entertain, to make the world a
more interesting place. Their biggest strength: their focus on the
'here and now', their ability to improvise, and their 'just do it, don't
think about it' attitude. Their primary thinking modes: sensing-perceiving.
Elvis Presley, Amelia Earhart, and Ernest Hemingway are
examples of artists.

The Protector
Protectors are the type of people who are practical and down-toearth.
They are the guardians, providers, and administrators of the
world. They are logical and clear-minded. They pride themselves
in being reliable and accurate, and place a high value on trust and
17 loyalty. Their role in society: to maintain standards, take charge,
and keep life running smoothly. Their biggest strength: they stick
to their word, are clear-minded, and can be counted on. Their primary
thinking modes: sensing-judging. Mother Teresa, Queen
Elizabeth II, and George Washington are examples of protectors.

The Thinker
Thinkers are the type of people who are always asking questions.
They are the inventors, engineers, and re-arrangers of the world.
They trust in logic and reason, yet value creativity. They don't care
much about other people's opinions. Their role in society: to come
up with strategies, inventions, plans, and ways of rearranging reality.
Their biggest strength: their ability to connect facts in unique ways.
Their primary thinking modes: intuitive-thinking. Albert Einstein,
Marie Curie, and Walt Disney are examples of thinkers.

Some descriptions from the second part of my Personality Profile. Link to take the test: http://www.personality100.com/page/partner.xml?partnerid=SeUS&gclid=CP7p5bjYwIgCFRhLYwodVRvMLQ

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