Your temperament is choleric. The choleric temperament is fundamentally ambitious and leader-like. They have a lot of aggression, energy, and/or passion, and try to instill it in others. They can dominate people of other temperaments, especially phlegmatic types. Many great charismatic military and political figures were choleric. They like to be in charge of everything. However, cholerics also tend to be either highly disorganized or highly organized. They do not have in-between setups, only one extreme to another. As well as being leader-like and assertive, cholerics also fall into deep and sudden depression. Essentially, they are very much prone to mood swings.
Cholerics are known to be
extrovert people with strong leadership skills. I can identify myself as one
because I am a person with strong faith that I can lead a group. I am very
confident that I can run an organization in the future given that I am a tall
man with strong principles in life. I also have a lot of energy to work and
study at the same time because I know that in the future, all the sacrifices I
made will pay off. I have the passion to
do whatever I do whether big or small as long as it’s my responsibility to
perform the task. When I was younger, I thought of entering the AFP and dreamed
to be a platoon leader but I didn’t have the chance to do it. I’m not closing
my doors yet about that dream because who knows, someday it will happen. I am
very organized person and I am very good at sorting things out. I can manage my
time, resources and place very well because I don’t really want to cram and I
hate mess. Unlike other cholerics, I
don’t fall into deep and sudden depression easily because I know everything
will come to pass. There is no permanent in this world except change so I
believe that depression is not worth my time. I am very independent man, I have
friends but I can go on my own without others. I am the captain of my own ship
and I try to drive it very precisely. I am very goal oriented because when I do
something, I make sure I won’t leave it undone. I’m a proud choleric.
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