Psychological Type

That "thing" that appears to others similar to reverting back to our true default natures that was coded into each of us of unknown origins. It has been concluded by many that people act most like their "personality type" when under stress or duress whether self-imposed or peer-related.

It also serves as a-means-to-an-end for the practical psychologist who wants to determine the benefits that knowledge of your psychological make-up will bring to self and society.

In addition, relations shared in each of the four quadras distinctively will usually cause people's "psychological types" to relax rather than become "on-guard" and somewhat noticeable to the trained eye when dealing with more diverse non-quadra relations.

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