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According to Galen's ancient theory of temperaments, people with melancholic temperaments are often perfectionists, and are analytically oriented. They are said to be sensitive and loving, but may also be hard to please because of their high standards. Because of their sensitivity, they often prefer a smaller group of friends, and don't feel as comfortable in large groups. Do you find yourself paying more attention to the details than the big picture? Pursuit of perfection in a world where not everything is perfect may lead to disappointment...but armed with an unfailing sense of curiosity and purpose, those with melancholic temperaments are bound to find solutions to even the most frustrating of problems.

 

famous idealists: mother teresa, queen elizabeth ii, barbara walters, special agent mulder ("the x-files")

 

That's fairly accurate. :bow:

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According to Galen's ancient theory of temperaments, people with choleric temperaments are born leaders. Independent, dynamic, and courageous, they are said to thrive on competition and challenges--and are drawn towards entrepreneurial pursuits. With their eyes on the prize, cholerics often prefer to go it alone rather than consult others, partly because they have so much confidence in themselves.

Those with choleric temperaments can get into trouble if they start believing that the ends justify the means, no matter what the cost. More often than not, their leadership instincts and perseverance hold them in good stead.

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Your Temperament is phlegmatic.

 

Famous Phlegmatics:Eleanor Roosevelt, Charles Dickens, Ghandi and Obi Wan Kenobi ( "My Favorite Jedi Master of the Star Wars films -I-VI") besides Yoda of Course.

 

 

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According to Galen's ancient theory of temperaments, people with phlegmatic temperaments seek peace and resolution in their everyday lives. Sympathetic, kind and adaptable to different situations, they often act as mediators in conflicts--and are often known for their dry sense of humor.

Often shy and reserved, those with phlegmatic temperaments may react slowly to things. Once they get going, they often display a strong will and a well-developed sense of responsibility.

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According to Galen's ancient theory of temperaments, people with melancholic temperaments are often perfectionists, and are analytically oriented. They are said to be sensitive and loving, but may also be hard to please because of their high standards. Because of their sensitivity, they often prefer a smaller group of friends, and don't feel as comfortable in large groups.

 

Do you find yourself paying more attention to the details than the big picture? Pursuit of perfection in a world where not everything is perfect may lead to disappointment...but armed with an unfailing sense of curiosity and purpose, those with melancholic temperaments are bound to find solutions to even the most frustrating of problems.

 

famous idealists: mother teresa, queen elizabeth ii, barbara walters, special agent mulder ("the x-files")

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According to Galen's ancient theory of temperaments, people with phlegmatic temperaments seek peace and resolution in their everyday lives. Sympathetic, kind and adaptable to different situations, they often act as mediators in conflicts--and are often known for their dry sense of humor.

Often shy and reserved, those with phlegmatic temperaments may react slowly to things. Once they get going, they often display a strong will and a well-developed sense of responsibility.

 

famous phlegmatics: eleanor roosevelt, charles dickens, gandhi, and obi-wan kenobi.

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According to Galen's ancient theory of temperaments, people with sanguine temperaments are social, optimistic and persuasive. They love expressing themselves and seek large audiences--two traits which often lead them into showbiz.

Those with sanguine humors often find it easy to adjust to new social situations and make new friends quickly. Their desire to be well-liked encourages them to be engaging and friendly, but can also lead to self-absorption and egotism. Luckily, their fun-loving, curious nature naturally charms most people they interact with.

 

famous sanguines: madonna, elizabeth taylor, elvis, jerry seinfeld.

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According to Galen's ancient theory of temperaments, people with choleric temperaments are born leaders. Independent, dynamic, and courageous, they are said to thrive on competition and challenges--and are drawn towards entrepreneurial pursuits. With their eyes on the prize, cholerics often prefer to go it alone rather than consult others, partly because they have so much confidence in themselves.

Those with choleric temperaments can get into trouble if they start believing that the ends justify the means, no matter what the cost. More often than not, their leadership instincts and perseverance hold them in good stead.

 

famous cholerics: marie curie, bill gates, margaret thatcher, mark twain

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According to Galen's ancient theory of temperaments, people with phlegmatic temperaments seek peace and resolution in their everyday lives. Sympathetic, kind and adaptable to different situations, they often act as mediators in conflicts--and are often known for their dry sense of humor.

 

Often shy and reserved, those with phlegmatic temperaments may react slowly to things. Once they get going, they often display a strong will and a well-developed sense of responsibility.

 

famous phlegmatics: eleanor roosevelt, charles dickens, gandhi, and obi-wan kenobi.

 

Obi-Wan? He's my favorite Jedi :lol:

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t.gifAccording to Galen's ancient theory of temperaments, people with phlegmatic temperaments seek peace and resolution in their everyday lives. Sympathetic, kind and adaptable to different situations, they often act as mediators in conflicts--and are often known for their dry sense of humor.

 

Often shy and reserved, those with phlegmatic temperaments may react slowly to things. Once they get going, they often display a strong will and a well-developed sense of responsibility. famous phlegmatics: eleanor roosevelt, charles dickens, gandhi, and obi-wan kenobi

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According to Galen's ancient theory of temperaments, people with melancholic temperaments are often perfectionists, and are analytically oriented. They are said to be sensitive and loving, but may also be hard to please because of their high standards. Because of their sensitivity, they often prefer a smaller group of friends, and don't feel as comfortable in large groups.

 

Do you find yourself paying more attention to the details than the big picture? Pursuit of perfection in a world where not everything is perfect may lead to disappointment...but armed with an unfailing sense of curiosity and purpose, those with melancholic temperaments are bound to find solutions to even the most frustrating of problems.

 

famous idealists: mother teresa, queen elizabeth ii, barbara walters, special agent mulder ("the x-files")

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