Friday, April 17, 2015

Exploring the temperament of the person whose intent and desire is to produce good but whose actions always produce the exact opposite of their intent. What are the thought patterns running through this person's mind that produce such diametrically different results from their desired objective? This temperament is analytical and quiet and knows the difference between right and wrong falling under the melancholic personality types of the proto-psychological theory. However, there is something defiantly erroneous in this person's psyche that contradicts their intent and their actions.

Vows that this person has made to themselves become void because they lack a precise sense of direction. They are moved more by impulse than by reasoning and coherent intelligible rational. The thoughts and behavior of this temperament are very inconsistent. They are both a lion and a clown at the same time. They can be depended upon to break apart when things are not going exactly their way. Moreover, when adversity comes they are resolute in their opinion that the cause of their current predicament is the other person's fault.

Childhood problems are always given the thumbs-up to explain why a person is a psychological nut case. However, all people do not fit into the same mold, and every person has the embedded potential to learn, grow, and develop. No one has to remain in the same state, especially if that pattern is a harvest of misfortunes for themselves and to all others that he or she intermingle. Their desire to be an upright and virtuous person is fatally clipped and reach critical mass whenever they move out of their shell and enter into a relationship.

This temperament has morals and principles, but they are as broken links in a chain because there is no sealant that bonds these traits to the character of the person. They are confused, and their confusion oozes from them into everyone that they become close. They know the exact behavioral qualities that they want to show and share with others, and for a short time they are as they aim to be. Ultimately their temperament draws them back in, and their virtuous objectives take a direct hit that extinguishes them. This person is not one that you would want to form a very close personal relationship. Because the odds are enormously high that they will turn on you in an instant as they swing back and forth in their thinking.

This temperament is a noble, honest person who cannot, or will not, form a pattern for living their life that they can follow and stick with it. They are weighted down by a revolving door personality and crushed under their own feet by their inconsistencies. Their good intentions are better kept to themselves because when they reach out and touch someone with their awkward hands the person that they have touched would have been much better off if they had left them alone.

What should one gain from the contents of this article? Probably nothing. This article has no scholarly research to qualify it, and it is not meant to be a knowledgeable research thesis. A weak mind and a fluctuating temperament are like a key ring holding many instabilities. This shakiness of person held by this temperament is not intentional. This uncommitted, vacillating nature is not designed to cause anyone harm. However, it does, and it does with sheer recklessness because this temperament has no roots to any grounding and will distort the scenery of its surroundings much more often than not.

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