Wednesday, 14 November 2018

WHO IS THE BEST OF THEM ALL?

                           




A beautiful day to you friends, 
Today, your joy shall know no bounds.

The study of people and their various temperaments is fascinating. Just as snowflakes have different designs, so have people been given distinguished qualities of uniqueness.

Temperament provides men and women with both strength and weaknesses. Although we like to think only of our strengths, everyone has weaknesses.  Everyone is a curious mixture of weaknesses and strengths. The reason is that everyone has inherited a distinct Temperament- predominantly Sanguine, Choleric, Melancholic, or Phlegmatic, with a combination of traits from two or more groups.

It is important to note that you could also have two of these temperaments as your dominant temperament and another two as your less dominant temperament. For example, you could be 60% choleric, 25% melancholy, 10% sanguine and 5% phlegmatic.

You might be wondering, out of all these temperaments, which is the best of them all? Well, I would like to mention that none of these temperaments are better than the other.
Why? You may ask.

It is because all temperaments have their strengths and weaknesses. There are some things that the Choleric cannot do, but the Phlegmatic, melancholy or sanguine can. So each temperament can lean on the other to achieve the best results.

Friends, it would also be a mistake to think you are less valuable because you cannot do what someone with a different temperament can easily do. I want to suggest you take out time to understand the strengths and weaknesses of each of these temperaments.

In my next post, I will share with you on the strengths and weaknesses of these temperaments, so watch out for it.

SEE YOU AT THE TOP!!!

2 comments:

  1. Nice piece of writing from the editor. Emotional intelligence is primary need for a healthy relationship. Please do a follow of on the strength and weakness of each temperaments.

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    1. You're right, Mr Steve. Emotional intelligence is key for a healthy relationship. Thanks for your comment .

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