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Is there an inevitable connection between blood type and personality ?

  In fact, for a long time, scholars at home and abroad have conducted a lot of research on the relationship between blood type, temperament and personality, and have obtained many regular results. For example, most scholars believe that type A blood advocates perfectionism and has sacrifice Spiritual and good at coordination; Type B blood likes to be emotional, with a hearty personality and soft-hearted; Type AB blood is naturally self-confident, but internally contradictory, and doing something "alternative"; while Type O blood pursues romanticism, with an inner kindness and hatred like hatred... But blood type Whether it can be the basis for judging personality traits is not yet conclusive. There are many controversies, and more scientific research is needed to confirm. Therefore, it is indeed a bit biased to discuss personality based on blood type alone. It can even be said unceremoniously that this is an unfounded "blood type discrimination."

  We often say: character determines fate? What exactly affects a person’s character? Among a person’s personality characteristics, part of it is innate, and it does not change with time and occasion, which is what we often call temper, Dispositions, such as introversion, extroversion, quick temper, chronic child, etc. There is no difference between these different types. They are just good at different types of work. As long as they can understand themselves and use them wisely, they can "good Steel is used on the blade". And there is a part of the personality that is gradually formed under the influence of the growth environment. It is mainly reflected in a person's dealings with others, emotional attitudes and other aspects, which can be changed through self-knowledge and hard work.

  "What kind of personality you have, what kind of hands you have, and a mind that can handle what kind of things." American psychologists have found that personality traits such as independence, tolerance, maturity, and competitiveness are very helpful to people's success. Therefore, if you want to develop a good character, you might as well pay attention to cultivating responsibility and self-control from an early age, learn to be tolerant, and experience the fun of sharing with others. When necessary, appropriately pass "frustration education" to examine one's own heart and constantly improve personality.