If I read this correct Type B is very confident in
themselves and laid back and Type A is always worried that they may screw up. A
word that is being over-used in today’s world is “swagger”. I find that this is how Type B would be
portrayed if I am not mistaken. The
study by Friedman would suggest that a person with “swagger” will live a
healthier life. Kimberly I believe that
very successful students draw from I and V.
I think about myself and baseball.
I play because I love the game and want to be as good as possible. Also, however, I want to break records here
and be remembered as I was in high school.
Would you consider this example to be a mixture of the two? The book states that Type I likes
recognition, but it is not a goal. The
book states that a combination of Type I and Type B would be the ideal
human. I agree with Type B being very
important, but I believe you need a combination of Type I and X instead of one
or the other. Maybe this is just because
it is how I view myself though.
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