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Are Some Personalities Overall Harder To Get Along With Than Others If So Which Ones And Why

Why are some people so much harder workers than others?

It is what they have been enabled to do. People get used to hand outs. They get comfortable and some people know if I stay poor I will get help- its stupid. Some people were never handed anything and their families instilled hard work into them-it was their lifestyle and what THEY know. I think the government enables a lot and it's a great thing- IF people it didnt abuse it, but they do abuse it. If a doctor lost his job, they wouldn't get damn near what someone that hasnt worked in years would and it's sad.

Whats the hardest working zodiac personality?

I think passion drives people so I say leo's. but then I'm bragging aint I.

Why is it that Pisces people do not have a personality?

There are two good reasons:

1:Pisces is the last sign of the Zodiac...which means it is a composite of everything that proceeded it. You can understand this comparison by looking at Aries, the first sign of the Zodiac, the first degree of 360, who typically has a lot of assertive energy, and...personality. Pisces receives the last degree of the Zodiac, 360. Inside of each Pisces there is a little bit of personality from all signs proceeding it...it's not that you don't have personality, it's just that you don't/don't have the ability, to disassociate yourself with your surroundings and from other people assertively enough.

2:Pisces is ruled by the Planet Neptune, which was the God of the Seas in Greek/Roman mythology. If you think of the characteristics of the sea, it is emotions, waves, deep unknown uncharted territories. It also makes up 70 percent of the World, so there's lots of elbow room for navigation...for a Pisces the world can be very big, and being the negative, water signs, they take all of that in unconsciously. Not only are they Water signs, they are Mutable water signs at that.

It's not that a Pisces doesn't have a personality; on the flip side, it's that they have so many they can't ever seem to just pick one.

Is it harder to get into the Navy SEALs, the Rangers or the Green Berets?

It depends entirely on what you consider “hard”. The scale of “hard” for people in special operations is very different from the rest of the world. It would be easy for me to say that it is definitely easier to get into the Rangers than the Green Berets but you still have to go through many, many days that suck. Most people are going to find that just as difficult as they would doing the same thing for the many months of training that it takes to become a SEAL or a Green Beret.Each of the units listed has entirely different specialities. Is there some degree of competition between them? Yes, certainly. We are all type-A personality guys filled with a sense of mission and the arrogance/self-confidence to let everyone know. However, we all do very different jobs. Each job has its own difficulties. The difficulty of the selection and training process reflects those those differences.For example, if you don’t like being underwater…a single day in the pool at BUD/S is going to be really difficult for you (I was a Special Forces Combat Diver so I know from personal experience; we go through a similar school to BUD/S and finishing school). However, if you like hiking through the woods and have tough feet that don’t get blisters, the Green Beret Q-Course might seem like a pleasure to you and makes all the other things that are horrible seem tolerable.Overall, joining one of these units depends largely on each guys personality and personal drive. The one thing that I unifies the personalities of every senior guy that I’ve met from each of these units is the G-d given characteristic to run towards the gun fight rather than away from it. There is something in each of us that made us consider other people’s lives more important than our own when push came to shove. Each of the training processes of these units is meant to get rid of the guys who want to run away. It is really that simple. It isn’t a fool-proof system but it works better than anything else. You cannot train that “thing/drive” (whatever it is) into someone. From my experience, you either have it or you don’t. Training will only uncover that it is there or will make it clear to you that it isn’t there.It doesn’t make any of us better…just different. We all have our roles in life.

Which is overall the better personality introvert or extrovert?

Please read some of the 100s of questions and answers on Quora about the introversion-extroversion question, including my own. When you do, you will see that your question does not make any sense at all, and you could only be asking it because you do not actually understand what these two personality dimensions are about. What in your view would be the criteria that would establish “better”? Are men or women “better”? are dogs or cats “better”, is day or night “better”? Better for what? Yes an introvert may possibly be able to do certain things better than an extrovert, and vice versa, but that does not make them better people, because extroverts are just as valuable as introverts across the world. Is a leg better than an arm, or a right eye better than a left eye? It depends entirely upon what you value and what you want to achieve. Introversion and extroversion is hard-wired, although environmental influences do play an important part in developing or suppressing these two essential aspects of human personality that fit together like yin and yang. Everyone expresses both introvert and extrovert behaviours and preferences, but many of us tend to favour one more than another. There are slightly more extroverts in the world, and our societies tend to favour extroversion, but that hardly makes them better. Do you understand what these dimensions mean? All they are about is the way in which a person gains their energy and resources, whether from the outer world or from the inner world. If you are highly extroverted you might possibly believe there is no such thing as an inner world, in which case you probably would believe introverts to be crazy and weird. They can see your inner world, however.

Is it possible to have another opposite personality?

Please, people from the psychiatric field only.

I have, for quite sometime, been feeling like I have two personalities. One is empathetic, has been described as wise, and seeks self betterment. While one is violent, dark, obsessed with psychotic things, narcissistic, and manipulative. Whenever the second one emerges, usually from drink, fatigue, feeling threatened, or stress, I always feel ashamed and afraid someone might think I'm crazy, but on the flip side deep down I (literally) laugh at the idea, enjoying the thought. The first personality just wants peace, enlightenment, and self betterment. I feel like neither parts of me can move forward with the other one here. Should I work harder to get rid of the darker one? I've tried in the past, but to no avail. That second personality always protects me, and I think I'm afraid to live without her. Can I even get rid of her?

Thank you for any thoughts. I've researched a lot, but I just want some peace in knowing what I am. The problem is, I might want chaos tomorrow. I don't vary from there. I don't have emotional swings. People descride me as chill and non confrontational. What they do see is the split in my personality though.

Are some rats more talkative than others?

i have two dumbo rats. but one of them squeaks way more than the other one. if i am holding her and she is squirming around to get lose she squeaks. and if i pet her a bit too hard she squeaks... it is not like i am hurting her... because i touch and hold the other one the same and she doesn't squeak. could it be that she is just more sensitive... or is something wrong?... i am holding her now and all i did was pet her head and hold her in my other hand... and she squeaked... and its not like she gets mad or scared she just sits there sweetly and lets out a little eeeeep.

and i am really not being rough or anything like that. i have had 11 rats other the past 5 years ... so i'm not new. and i have never experienced a ratty being so talkative. has anyone ever met a rat like this?... or is there something wrong with my baby lady?

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