Temperament Formula
Many people in an attempt to determine their type of temperament take "character" tests on the Internet. Let us define what character and temperament mean, and distinguish between these two concepts.
Temperament is an innate characteristic that depends on the properties of the nervous system, such as strength, mobility and poise. It is unchangeable and remains the same throughout life. Character, in turn, is the acquired qualities of a person, depending on their environment, upbringing, social and cultural background, nationality, religion, etc. Hence it can be understood that character is not a permanent characteristic and can change depending on external factors.
It is worth noting that there are no good or bad types of temperament. Each has its own negative and positive sides, knowing which type you posess, you can determine how to use it correctly. There are a total of 4 types of temperament: sanguine, phlegmatic, choleric, and melancholic. But in nature it is very rare to find people with any one type, usually a mixture of several types of temperament in different ratios. You can take the temperament test on our website for free and find out your temperament formula. What types and in what proportions do you have? Let's find out!
Author of the test:
Belov A. N.