b'Chapter 2 Each temperament has strengths and weaknesses.No one alone has all the characteristics of the same temperament. To help you explorethisimportantaspectoftemperament,askyourselfthefollowing questions:Do you get angry easily? Are you resentful, shy, or too talkative?Now review the definition of each of the four temperamenttypes below, to familiarize yourself with this facet of human behavior assessment.Each temperament has strengths and weaknesses. No one possesses all the characteristics of a single temperament. Everyone has their own temperament, there is no distinction between men and women.Being able to identify the person facing you in one of the four categories will allow you to get to know them better quickly.1.The sanguine: emotions are on edge. He is demonstrative and transforms each task into a pleasure. Helovesthecompanyofothers,andeachnewexperiencehasa stimulating effect on him. He does not fail to embellish reality at the first opportunity. He bonds easily and is an optimist.Thesanguinetemperamentengagesinlivelyconversationunderany circumstances. It is a natural tendency for him. But, if he overdoes it, we will say that he is talkative, that he monopolizes the conversation and that he constantly interrupts others.2.Themelancholic:isathoughtfulperson.Whethermaleorfemale,he takes everything seriously and his life is subject to order, method and the appreciation of beauty and intelligence.He does not rush in search of celebrations but analyzes how he could best, organize his life.The natural quality of the melancholic temperament is its analytical mind. This is an undeniable advantage for him. However, when this analytical mind is accentuated, it generates worries and can lead to depression.Sanguine and melancholic are very similar. They are both emotional, but differently; the sanguine person goes through ups and downs that last a minute, while in the melancholic ups and downs can last a month. 66Germain Decelles'