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Personality Type #9: The Unlucky






Introduction:

This personality type generally takes the role of the “fall guy“. He has a bad habit of being far too trusting, and therefore is often found in the wrong place at the wrong time… with the wrong people. He tends to be more introverted then extroverted; a follower, not a leader. He’s generally friendly, nonjudgmental, and good-humored.

Character Quirks:

Trusting

This character doesn’t judge others. He believes that everyone is good in their own way, and so he sometimes trusts the wrong people.

Underachiever

The Unlucky personality type doesn’t reach very high in his goals. His interests remain small, and he’s content with a “day job“.

Lack of Judgment

This character makes the wrong decisions, often with good intentions.

Naive

Although this character isn’t stupid, he is naive. He remains innocent, in spite of the bad things happening around him. He’s generally unaware of corruption that may be present in his surroundings.

Good-Humored

This character can stay generally light-hearted in spite of his misgivings.

Victim

This character sometimes gets victimized, or  bullied.

Follower

This personality type is never the leader of the group. He follows the crowd, and is susceptible to bad influence.


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Posted by forgotmypen - January 15, 2012 at 12:42 am

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Personality Type #8: The Eccentric






Introduction:

This personality type stands out from the crowd, and may even seem strange to “normal people”. He’s often characterized by odd thinking, and peculiar ideas. His beliefs don’t often follow the norm of society, and he’ll often do his best to avoid being influenced by others. Sometimes he can appear indifferent. His level of curiosity is much higher than average, which sometimes can result in a high level of intelligence, or genius.

Character Quirks:

Nonconforming

People of the Eccentric Personality Type don’t conform to the rules. They live by their values
always, and they don’t follow trends.

Idealistic

This personality type believes that life should be lived as he wants to live it, and only as he wants to live it.

Outspoken

This character is very open with his thoughts and beliefs. He’ll say what he’s thinking regardless of what other characters might think.

Suspicious

The eccentric personality type is usually the character that attains “conspiracy theories“. He often assumes that people are talking behind his back, and that they might be conspiring against him.

Curious

This character is highly curious, much more so then the average person.

Paranoid

This personality type often experiences symptoms of anxiety. He often feels paranoid, or worried.

Peculiar

This character has an unusual way of speaking, eating, dressing, etc..

Strange Beliefs

An eccentric person will often believe in magic, ghosts, etc.. He often gets preoccupied with a false reality; fantasy and daydreaming.Share This Post

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Personality Type #6: The Extrovert






Introduction:

The extroverted character is the life of the party. He feels energized during exciting events, or during active involvement in activities. He loves people, and he flourishes in groups. He obtains gratification from events and people outside from himself. His time is best spent with other people, therefore he often feels uncomfortable when he’s alone. Social interaction energizes him.

Character Quirks:

Outgoing

The Extrovert is a people person. He feels very comfortable speaking to others, and expressing himself. He stands out in a group.

Enthusiastic

He generally carries a certain amount of excitement about events and the people involved.

Self-Confident

This character believes in himself, and he isn’t afraid to share his personality or his opinions with the world.

Assertive

This person isn’t afraid to express his opinion. He’s often certain of his beliefs without any form of proof, and will go out of his way to talk about them. He does what’s necessary without hesitating.

Talkative

The Extroverted character talks quite a bit, and is often the center of attention. He has no problem making conversation.

Active

This character prefers to stay active. He likes energetic activities within large groups.

Easily Bored

Without other people to socialize with, they can start to feel uncomfortable. They get bored fairly quickly, and seek interaction.

Outbound

The Extrovert involves himself as much as possible with the external world.

 

 

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