When you meet someone new, don’t fixate on their reputation or the image they project. Look deeper into their character. Character is a combination of their childhood experiences, as well as their daily habits. What people do once, they’ll do again. You can determine someone’s character strength by their ability to adapt and work with others, their patience, their ability to learn, and how they handle crises.
Nothing divine controls our future. The thing that determines our fate is our character. With this in mind, understand your character to break negative patterns, shape positive ones, and read other people’s characters. To see people’s character, look at their actions over a period of time. Ignore what people say, look at how they behave instead. The more you get to know someone, the more you’ll know about their past. Soon, you’ll begin to identify recurring patterns. Never ignore these patterns because people never do something once.
When someone’s character is strong, they are open to things as long as they don’t go against their values. When someone’s character is weak, on the other hand, they’re often overwhelmed by external factors and they’re unreliable. They evade problems and they’re reluctant to learn new things.
Naturally, we’re the result of both strong and weak qualities, but we have a tendency to move toward one or the other. Avoid weak characters and follow strong ones. Real strength is one of the hardest features to develop, so when you find someone who has it, treasure that person.
Toxic types are difficult to deal with because they’re tricky to identify in the first place. The best way to spot them is to know how they behave and to stay away from them.
* The Hyperperfectionist seem hard-working and dedicated, but they can’t delegate and they want to control everything.
* The Relentless Rebel hates authority and wants to be underdogs. They use humor against others to feel superior to them.
* The Personalizer is sensitive and thoughtful, but this makes them likely to take everything people say to heart.
* The Drama Magnet seem exciting because that’s how they get love and attention. They position themselves as victims of their circumstances.
* The Big Talker seems impressive. They are in need of help despite never having achieved anything. They always waste your time and never realize their goals.
* The Sexualizer is charged with sexual energy that comes from a dark past. They see all relationships as an opportunity for sex.
* The Pampered Prince/Princess appears magnificent and dignified and uses these qualities to get favors from others. When they’re unable to get what they want, they behave in childish ways.
* The Pleaser is nice and considerate at first. They use this as a defense mechanism because this comes out of deep resentment.
* The Savior promises to save you from problems, but in exchange, they want to control you.
* The Easy Moralizer is always in the middle of some injustice. That said, they mistreat people and are condescending to those close to them.
To follow the Superior character, you must examine yourself with honesty and identify the mistakes that limit you. This will let you break negative patterns and avoid their consequences. You’ll soon realize your full potential. The idea is to channel your flaws into something productive. While extremely difficult, this process will help you break away from the character you crafted when you were young.
Nothing divine controls our future. The thing that determines our fate is our character. With this in mind, understand your character to break negative patterns, shape positive ones, and read other people’s characters. To see people’s character, look at their actions over a period of time. Ignore what people say, look at how they behave instead. The more you get to know someone, the more you’ll know about their past. Soon, you’ll begin to identify recurring patterns. Never ignore these patterns because people never do something once.
When someone’s character is strong, they are open to things as long as they don’t go against their values. When someone’s character is weak, on the other hand, they’re often overwhelmed by external factors and they’re unreliable. They evade problems and they’re reluctant to learn new things.
Naturally, we’re the result of both strong and weak qualities, but we have a tendency to move toward one or the other. Avoid weak characters and follow strong ones. Real strength is one of the hardest features to develop, so when you find someone who has it, treasure that person.
Toxic types are difficult to deal with because they’re tricky to identify in the first place. The best way to spot them is to know how they behave and to stay away from them.
* The Hyperperfectionist seem hard-working and dedicated, but they can’t delegate and they want to control everything.
* The Relentless Rebel hates authority and wants to be underdogs. They use humor against others to feel superior to them.
* The Personalizer is sensitive and thoughtful, but this makes them likely to take everything people say to heart.
* The Drama Magnet seem exciting because that’s how they get love and attention. They position themselves as victims of their circumstances.
* The Big Talker seems impressive. They are in need of help despite never having achieved anything. They always waste your time and never realize their goals.
* The Sexualizer is charged with sexual energy that comes from a dark past. They see all relationships as an opportunity for sex.
* The Pampered Prince/Princess appears magnificent and dignified and uses these qualities to get favors from others. When they’re unable to get what they want, they behave in childish ways.
* The Pleaser is nice and considerate at first. They use this as a defense mechanism because this comes out of deep resentment.
* The Savior promises to save you from problems, but in exchange, they want to control you.
* The Easy Moralizer is always in the middle of some injustice. That said, they mistreat people and are condescending to those close to them.
To follow the Superior character, you must examine yourself with honesty and identify the mistakes that limit you. This will let you break negative patterns and avoid their consequences. You’ll soon realize your full potential. The idea is to channel your flaws into something productive. While extremely difficult, this process will help you break away from the character you crafted when you were young.
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