His most significant personality traits....
-Strong empathy for others
-Dedicated, serious worker(they say during rehearsals Bob was dead serious and didn't allow people to joke around or goof off)
-Acceptance of all people of all races
Fred Smerlas
Bob Marley wrote The Redemption Song in 1979. This was after he had been diagnosed with the cancer that eventually took his life. It is said that this part of Marley's life was most reflected in this song.
Most people describe Mozart as having a very sophisticated personality. This meant he came off as mean or disciplined for example.
Like most men, he cares about the personality.
well its the personality the smile perfect teeth beautiful
The development of personality is most influenced by biological traits (a+)
The development of personality is most influenced by biological traits (a+)
childhood
The Big Five personality traits are openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. These traits are used in personality assessments to understand an individual's behavior, preferences, and tendencies.
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Desires of personality traits are individual and can not be summed up into a straight forward black and white answer.
Some traits of INFJ personality are introverted, intuitive, feeling, and judging. Most commonly is quiet and reserved at the same time this person has to feel like they are in control and organized.
The Big Five personality traits are widely used and recognized worldwide. These traits include openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism, and are used to assess and describe individual differences in personality across cultures.
it can be anything from personality or just your physical traits
Some personality traits that are most suited for a bank career or jobs are attitude, enthusiastic, ethical, goal focused, listener, net worker, persistence, self aware, self confident and self discipline.
genetics or shared environment alone. Other factors, such as personal experiences and individual choices, play a significant role in shaping personality traits.
There has been no conclusive data regarding whether or not genes or environment are more influential on a person's personality. This debate is commonly referred to as the "nature vs. nurture" debate.