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This document provides information about blood types and personality traits associated with each type. It discusses behaviors, emotions, outlooks, and work styles. Blood type O individuals are described as honest, energetic, and not caring about rules. They are positive about the past, seek financial stability, and are usually stable in expressing emotions. At work, their concentration varies depending on their aim, they can overlook details, and are not highly responsible.
This document provides information about blood types and personality traits associated with each type. It discusses behaviors, emotions, outlooks, and work styles. Blood type O individuals are described as honest, energetic, and not caring about rules. They are positive about the past, seek financial stability, and are usually stable in expressing emotions. At work, their concentration varies depending on their aim, they can overlook details, and are not highly responsible.
This document provides information about blood types and personality traits associated with each type. It discusses behaviors, emotions, outlooks, and work styles. Blood type O individuals are described as honest, energetic, and not caring about rules. They are positive about the past, seek financial stability, and are usually stable in expressing emotions. At work, their concentration varies depending on their aim, they can overlook details, and are not highly responsible.
In a nutshell Cannot stand people who hide the truth Pessimistic and too sensitive Cannot take orders easily Romantic and sentimental Basic Behavior
Make objectives clear Careful about decision-making Make decisions fast Extremely practical
Possess great deal of confidence Make things clear in black and white Can be flexible Excellent in analyses
Honest, optimistic and energetic Care too much about social rules and standards Do not care about rules Give fair criticisms
Respect scientific and practical findings Cannot decide when it comes to important issues Tolerance Strength and endurance depend on their aim High tolerance for physical or repetitive work Maintain the longest interest in what they do Try to be hardworking
ive up easily if they find the job meaningless Cannot take changes easily !eem impatient Tend to be impatient
!ose interest in a hobby easily Dislike repetitious work How do they see their future and past? Positive about the past, thus do not regret about the past "ry hard to forget the past "ard to forget recent affairs# but able to forget past and memories !entimental about the past
Seek financial stability for the future Pessimistic about the future
More concern about the immediate problems than anything else How do they express their emotions? #sually stable and calm
$ble to display cool outlook even though angry Expressive !entimental
Sensitive towards sincerity Short-tempered Cool and ob$ective %sually cool and steady# but can get upset with an immediate# unsolved problem
ive frank, direct opinions "ake longer to heal a broken heart <hough $oke a lot# could actually be very shy Can get moody easily
Sensitive to others% opinions Change moods like the weather
Cannot stop complaining when they are upset
How do they work? $bility to concentrate vary from time to time, depending on aim Perfectionist Creative and possess new ideas &ble to handle a wide scope of $obs
Mostly prefer to lead Handle one thing at a time Cannot differentiate between work and hobby 'alue hard work
Can overlook details &ork a line between work and personal affairs Cannot take orders (uick in understanding
Highly responsible Do not hesitate to introduce innovative changes and are not worried about theirs )ot highly responsible and unable to followup on a pro$ect until its completion
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