Ancient Chinese legends describe the world, as well as the entire universe, as being tied together by five elements: water, metal, earth, fire, and wood. Without a balance between all five elements, ...
From Myers-Briggs types to Enneagram numbers, it’s natural to want to try and understand ourselves better (even if these often lead to bullshit personality “types”). While I don’t believe an online ...
In ancient Greece, the physician Hippocrates is said to have theorized that the ratio of four bodily fluids—blood, yellow bile, black bile, and phlegm—dictated a person’s distinct temperament. The ...
A new review offers guidance for people wishing to change their personalities in some way. While our personalities remain stable across our lives, they also remain at least somewhat malleable, finds ...