What Is Personality? - Comments

  • KingSquishy

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    @ Captain Kitty
    Yes Jung was quite a key contributed and is more likely to come up in further articles around the area'
    March 17th, 2014 at 07:52am
  • Captain Kitty

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    Great piece! Wish you had gone a bit deeper into detail with some of the key points, but I fear it would have been quite a long article if you had. I was surprised to not see any mention of Carl Jung and his contributions.
    March 17th, 2014 at 04:46am
  • tealchild

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    It brings up most things that I wonder about, thank you for the great article!
    March 11th, 2014 at 04:13pm
  • KingSquishy

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    @ kitsch
    I'm glad you enjoyed it

    Nope it was a typo! You're right!

    Haha it is meant to feel like a psych class in a way - I'm training to be a psychologist so yep it can be quite difficult and stressful but :)
    March 10th, 2014 at 08:29am
  • kitsch

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    Very thorough, informative article with great organization of the ideas / points in regards to chronology. I was only aware of a couple of the personality theories; some I had never heard of before reading this. The only thing that tripped me up while reading it was this bit: "It was belief is Eysenck to contradict the previous suggestions made by John Locke. . ." I'm not sure if it was meant to say that it was Eysenck's belief or not. It's too early for me to dwell on it too much though.

    Anyway, the ending paragraph really did leave a lasting impression as well. There is still so much to discover in regards to humans, and personality is definitely one of them that is overlooked because of how difficult it is to classify. It felt like sitting in my psychology class. We briefly talked about personality and whatnot. Cute
    March 10th, 2014 at 01:34am