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Understanding the 5 Human Types (Illustrated)

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This book will introduce you to the art of understanding anthropology of human composition. What makes one person more suited to work with people and another one to deal with ideas and intangible things? Why do some people like to eat so much that they practically live to eat and how this affects their character and abilities in everyday life? And even more importantly, what is your type? How much do you know about yourself? This study is based on extensive research into evolution, biology and psychology of human development. Several chapter are dedicated to practical advice on how to find a perfect marriage type, perfect job and what to avoid when selecting partners, friends and jobs.

237 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 15, 2014

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Elsie Lincoln Benedict

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Elsie Lincoln Benedict was considered the world's most famous lecturer during the 1920s, speaking to over 3 million people in her lifetime and writing on what Napoleon Hill and Dale Carnegie and a long list of men would do later. She was an American suffragist leader representing the State of Colorado for the Women's Right to Vote. Benedict was a pioneer and well respected expert in the fields of psychoanalysis, sociology, and biology.

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April 16, 2018
Not scientific. Interesting time capsule of what was acceptable to say and think back in the day, but for today's standards this is not relevant. Not only that, but these are not 5 "human types"... these are 5 very specific people, and therefore also not possible to gain any gems of transferrable wisdom.
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November 1, 2018
Very opinionated and though implied to be survey based and scientific it is far from it. Very bad read.
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