Yes, sensitivity can be a good trait as it can enable individuals to be empathetic, understanding, and compassionate towards others. However, being overly sensitive can sometimes lead to emotional distress or being easily overwhelmed by various stimuli. It's important to find a balance that allows for healthy emotional expression and connection with others.
Sincerity
A free-rider problem.
The dominant trait masks the recessive trait.
A weak trait that is masked by a stronger trait is often referred to as a "shadow trait" or a "secondary trait". These traits may not be immediately apparent due to the dominance of the stronger trait.
recessive trait
The highest sensitivity is 10 Good Sir.
Ted Zeff has written: 'The highly sensitive person's survival guide' -- subject(s): Self-actualization (Psychology), Sensitivity (Personality trait), Stress (Psychology), Stress management 'Highly Sensitive Person's Companion' -- subject(s): Self-actualization (Psychology), Sensitivity (Personality trait), Stress management, Stress (Psychology)
no its a talent, something you are good or not good at
If you do what you say you are going to do, what personal trait of a good citizen are you demonstrating?
Nonexcludability
-Love her children
Smart,Good Leader
I'm sure Michael's sensitivity and venerability was difficult for him. I know when you are sensitive and venerable people tend to run over you.
It must be testable
George Washington was a good leader and he was cautious.
Trait-based assessment lacks validity and thus frequently raises legal questions
It is not known if Lycopene can assist with light sensitivity. Lycopene is used a type of pigment that is found in tomatoes and other red fruits.