Definition of temperament
Temperament is a stable psychological feature, which is manifested in the intensity, speed, flexibility and direction of psychological activities. People's temperament differences are naturally formed and restricted by the characteristics of the nervous system activity process. When a child is born, the first difference is temperament difference. Some children love to cry and move, while others are steady and quiet.
It only paints a certain color on people's words and deeds, but it does not determine people's social value, nor does it directly have the significance of social moral evaluation. Temperament can't determine a person's achievement. People with any temperament can make achievements in different practical fields through their own efforts, or they may become mediocre people.
Temperament is one of the psychological characteristics of human personality, which refers to the stable dynamic characteristics such as strength, speed of change and balance when psychological activities such as cognition, emotion, speech and action occur, which is mainly manifested in the speed, strength, implicit performance of emotional experience and sensitivity or dullness of action, so it has a strong color for all psychological activities of human beings.
What temperament shows in society is a person's inner personality charm from the inside out, and then the sublimation of a person's inner charm quality. There are many personality charms, such as self-cultivation, morality, manners, treating people with things, feeling of speaking and so on. They are elegant, noble, quiet, gentle, unrestrained, informal and direct.
Therefore, temperament is not what I said. My long-term internal cultivation balance and a combination of cultural accomplishment are the result of perseverance.