There are as many personality traits as there are human beings.
Some of them have been observed( not necessarily fully understood) and
verbalised with certain labels.
Every human being goes through a metamorphosis wherein everything grows
and evolves starting from the obviously visible like the physical features and
not so obvious attitudes, attributes, and never decipherable intentions - this
has given room to a gamut of states of mind like envy, hidden agenda, ulterior
motives, simmering discontent, lurking suspicion, undercurrents of identity
affinities, overtones of ideologies etc.
Most of the personality types that are identifiable and referable have
been assigned some verbal label by many philosophers, psychologists, scientific
scholars.
These classifications are meant more for easy reference and not necessarily
the only types into which human beings are to be classified as there may exist
many personality types besides, between and beyond these verbally known or
classified ones.
This is so because every human being is a multi-faceted or
multi-dimensional phenomenon, each dimension having its own inherent dynamics
and the dynamics it accumulates when interacting with or relating with other
human beings, species, environments, issues, things, trends etc.
Therefore, trying to over simplify or over generalise personality types
may be a hindrance to proper and unbiased understanding.
However, there are some general factors and principles which may be used
as an outline for Personality Development.
The following I wrote for a magazine in the 90s, later presented as a
mindmap.
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