Saturday, October 01, 2005

Three Type of Characters
2005.08.28 22:12

They are manic-depressive, paranoiac, schizophrenic.
I am not a mani-depressive at all, I don't show any change in temperament every day, or rather I am always too confident to deal with anything. I am rather euphoric. Optimistic is the better word.
I am paranoiac. Worse word for it is megalomaniac, I always believe I succeed in.
Schizophrenic is hard to understand. This person shows a lack of integrated personality. Integrated disorder is the better term for it.
I happen to have a very strong 'ego', in my case ego is stronger than super-ego.
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by Chacham (981) * on 2005.08.29 23:43 (#13427310) (http://tkatch.com/ Last Journal: 2005.09.29 1:19)
manic-depressive - Guardianschizophrenic - Idealistparanoiac - Artisan.You're missing the fourth, the Rational.--Have you read my journal today? [slashdot.org]
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by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.09.03 11:18 (#13468014) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.01 16:45)
Sorry for the late reply, I was thinking about the meaning of your comment.
First off, this classification is based on a traditional way in modern psychology, i.e.,it's not my invention.
And the second, I was talking about the three classification of the rational people. I regret some of my description in schizophrenic was vague, as if I were talking about patients of the disease.--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters [ Parent ]
Re:Moo(Score:1)
by Chacham (981) * on 2005.09.06 22:45 (#13489322) (http://tkatch.com/ Last Journal: 2005.09.29 1:19)
van der Hoop liked to associate classic types with Jungian functions, and Keirsey associated the types of men with his four types.The standard case of manic-depressive is Plato's Guardian the MBTI's SJ, and other names throughout a great deal of writers throught the ages.The others work as well. But most always identify four types, not three, regardless of their names.--Have you read my journal today? [slashdot.org]

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