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Theories Of Personality Analysis

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Before I start to write the personal experience of my friend, I like to highlight some crucial facts we all have to know about personality relationship observations, as follows:
There are three level of personality analysis definition is well summarized by Kluckhohn & Murray 1948. It states that culture and personality are state that every human being is in certain expects.
1st level - like all others (the human nature level)
2nd level – like some others (the level of individual and group differences)
3rd level – like on others (the individual uniqueness level)

Human Nature
It is noted that the 1st level of personality analysis describes human nature in general. We identify the traits and mechanism of personality that are typical of your …show more content…

- Biological domain
Here we can see there are three main areas, the genetics of personality (like twins), then psychophysiology of personality (link between hormones and personality), lastly the evolutionary perspective of personality.
- Intra-psychic domain
This really focus on the unconscious (mental) aspects of personality. Here we can see that this domain is Freud’s theory of psychoanalysis. This theory si human activity driven by sexual and aggressive forces.
- Cognitive experimental domain
This domain focuses on thoughts, feelings, believes and personal experiences.

- Social and cultural domain
Here it is noted that how various social and cultural aspects influences out personality.
- Adjustment …show more content…

Here I have to highlight my collage friend who is very simple in nature and not very rich either. We went to college together for 4 years and had many projects to his credit at university level. It was one day when both of return from movies late, we saw poor people sleeping under the highway bridge in the city. He observed that they did not have a proper place to sleep and no food either. All of them were malnourished and had poor health situation. At that moment my friend asked me how much money I had, and I gave him 100 dollars I had. I noticed he added his 75 dollars of his money, went up to the near restaurant and bought food and water for that amount. When he returned with both his hands full of food and water for the poor hungry people. Here I was really taken aback by his unique personality of helping people, even though he only had 75 dollars with and borrowed my money to fulfill his aim to help them. This unique personality of human nature, in helping others was really

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