how everyone ? did everyone doing good ? i hope good lah :) so yesterday which is Friday we had a talk from sunway colleges.pretty good the topic so one of the topis is personality test so we just do it randomly and guess what they have 4 category 1) sanguine 2) choleric 3) melancholy 4) polegmatic so my one is number 2 which is CHOLERIC the bad things about it is 1) Cruel 2) Sarcastic and some i forgot already but nvm i already search more about choleric person please read it.
the Choleric:
- Is self-composed; seldom shows embarrassment, is forward or bold.
- Is eager to express himself before a group if he has some purpose in view.
- Is insistent upon the acceptance of his ideas or plans; argumentative and persuasive.
- Is impetuous and impulsive; plunges into situations where forethought would have deterred him.
- Is self-confident and self-reliant; tends to take success for granted.
- Exhibits strong initiative; tends to elation of spirit; seldom gloomy or moody; prefers to lead.
- Is very sensitive and easily hurt; reacts strongly to praise or blame.
- Is not given to worry or anxiety. Seclusive.
- Is quick and decisive in movement; pronounced or excessive energy output.
- Is marked tendency to persevere; does not abandon something readily regardless of success.
- Is characterized by emotions not freely or spontaneously expressed, except anger.
- Makes best appearance possible; perhaps conceited; may use hypocrisy, deceit, disguise.
and i find it something true about me maybe u dont know me clearly but juat ask to my friend and DIRA SALEHUDDIN agree about this.please continue read more about SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE TRAINING AND TREATMENT OF THE CHOLERIC
The choleric should be well instructed so that he can apply his good talents to the best advantage. Otherwise he will in the course of time pursue pet ideas to the neglect, of his professional work, or what is worse, he will be very proud and conceited, although in reality he has not cultivated his faculties and is not, in fact, thorough.
Cholerics who are less talented or not sufficiently educated can make very many mistakes, once they are independent or have power to command as superiors. They are likely to make life bitter for those around them, because they insist stubbornly upon the fulfillment of their orders, although they may not fully understand the affairs in question or may have altogether false ideas about them. Such cholerics often act according to the ill-famed motto: Sic volo, sic jubeo; stat pro ratione voluntas: Thus I want it, thus I command it; my will is sufficient reason.
2. The choleric must be influenced to accept voluntarily and gladly what is done for the humiliation of his pride and the soothing of his anger. By hard, proud treatment the choleric is not improved, but embittered and hardened, whereas even a very proud choleric can easily be influenced to good by reasonable suggestions and supernatural motives. In the training of cholerics the teacher should never allow himself to be carried away by anger nor should he ever give expression to the determination to 'break' the obstinacy of the choleric person. It is absolutely necessary to remain calm and to allow the choleric to 'cool off' and then to persuade him to accept guidance in order to correct his faults and bring out the good in him. In th training of the choleric child one must place high ideas before him; appeal to his good will, his sense of honor, his abhorrence of the vulgar, his temporal and eternal welfare; influence him voluntarily to correct his faults and develop his good qualities. Do not embitter him by humiliating penances, but try to show him the necessity and justice of the punishment inflicted; yet be firm in what you must demand.