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... C, Hippocrates associated personality with the relative abundance of the four fluids in the body: phlegm, yellow bile, black bile, and blood. He then concluded that the imbalance of these fluids influence a person’s personality to be one of the four temperaments: Melancholic, Sanguine, Choleric, and Phlegmatic. Hippocrates’ theory on personality was modified through the years by other psychologists such as Freud and Myers and Briggs. Today, in the dictionary, personality is defined by three different yet related statements: 1. ... Similarly, my understanding of personality is the product of three main factors; characteristic, expression, and environment.
“What kind of personality does he/she have?” Many respond to this question by using an adjective or trait, such as funny, or relaxed, to describe one’s personality.
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