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Revision as of 13:01, 1 February 2022
A Personality Pattern is an agent pattern for a person.
- Context:
- …
- * Example(s):
- Strong Personality, for an emotionally strong person.
- Robust Personality, for a robust person with the ability to handle varying situations.
- Resilient Personality, for a resilient person who gets up when knocked down.
- Courageous Personality, for a courageous person who can face danger and overcome fears.
- Assertive Personality, for an assertive person who can speak one's mind, and demand one's rights, etc.
- Independent Personality, for an independent person who does not need others to prop them up.
- Persuasive Personality, for a persuasive person who can convince others to do as they want.
- Dominant Personality, for a dominant person who can take more time than others in conversation.
- Aggressive Personality, for an aggressive person who can fight for what you want.
- Warm Personality, for a warm person.
- a Weak Personality.
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- Strong Personality, for an emotionally strong person.
- Counter-Example(s):
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- See: Super-Ego, Personal Shadow-Self, Personality Disorder, Temperament.
References
2016
- https://www.quora.com/What-does-it-mean-if-someone-says-you-have-a-strong-personality
- QUOTE: Two dimensions by which we often assess people are strength and warmth