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The Four Basic Temperaments

The Four Basic Temperaments

Originally conceived by Hippocrates, the Temperament theory divides people into four basic categories. They are the sanguine, choleric, melancholy and phlegmatic.

Each type has it's characteristic strengths and weaknesses.

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