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TYPES OF PERSONALITY:

1. EGOIST: a person who is preoccupied with his own interests; a selfish person. a conceited
person; egotist.

2. EGOTIST: a person who is excessively conceited or self-absorbed; self-seeker.

3. ALTRUIST: natural team players. They're known to be people-oriented, cooperative, and


accommodating. They thrive in and help contribute to a culture of teamwork.

4. INTROVERT: often thought of as a quiet, reserved, and thoughtful individual. They don't seek
out special attention or social engagements, as these events can leave introverts feeling
exhausted and drained. They aren't one to miss a social gathering, and they thrive in the frenzy
of a busy environment.

5. EXTROVERT:  often described as happy, positive, cheerful, and sociable. They aren't as likely to
dwell on problems or ponder difficulties. While they experience difficulties and troubles like
anyone else, extroverts are often more able to let it roll off their backs.

6. AMBIVERT: a person whose personality has a balance of extrovert and introvert features.

7. MISANTHROPE:  general hatred, dislike, distrust or contempt of the human species, human
behavior or human nature. A misanthrope or misanthropist is someone who holds such views or
feelings.

8. MISOGYNIST: a person who dislikes, despises, or is strongly prejudiced against women.

9. MISOGAMIST:  a marriage-hater. Your confirmed bachelor friend — who swears he'll never get
married — might just like his independence, or he might be a misogamist. The key to the word's
meaning lies in misos, the Greek word for "hatred," here combined with gamos, or "marriage."

10. ASCETIC:  who dedicates his or her life to a pursuit of contemplative ideals and practices
extreme self-denial or self-mortification for religious reasons. a person who leads an austerely
simple life, especially one who abstains from the normal pleasures of life or denies himself or
herself material satisfaction.

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