This document describes the four main temperaments - sanguine, choleric, melancholic, and phlegmatic. Each temperament is associated with a list of traits and characteristics. Sanguine types are described as cheerful, adventurous, and social. Choleric types are persuasive, determined, and competitive. Melancholic types tend to be overthinkers, persistent, and thoughtful. Phlegmatic types are described as adaptable, tranquil, and content. The document provides an overview of the four temperaments and their defining personality traits.
This document describes the four main temperaments - sanguine, choleric, melancholic, and phlegmatic. Each temperament is associated with a list of traits and characteristics. Sanguine types are described as cheerful, adventurous, and social. Choleric types are persuasive, determined, and competitive. Melancholic types tend to be overthinkers, persistent, and thoughtful. Phlegmatic types are described as adaptable, tranquil, and content. The document provides an overview of the four temperaments and their defining personality traits.
This document describes the four main temperaments - sanguine, choleric, melancholic, and phlegmatic. Each temperament is associated with a list of traits and characteristics. Sanguine types are described as cheerful, adventurous, and social. Choleric types are persuasive, determined, and competitive. Melancholic types tend to be overthinkers, persistent, and thoughtful. Phlegmatic types are described as adaptable, tranquil, and content. The document provides an overview of the four temperaments and their defining personality traits.