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Analysts are used to analyzing their own personality first.
Look at the characters of McCain and Obama from a big perspective.
According to introversion and extroversion, McCain is extroverted and Obama is introverted.
According to four types: lively, strong, perfect and peaceful, McCain is mainly strong and lively. Obama is a typical perfect type, but also has obvious strength components.
Obama likes thinking and pays attention to logical reasoning.
Mccain has a shrewd and decisive appearance, and Obama has a deep and meticulous essence.
Obama is calm and determined, and McCain is generous and honest.
Obama is a man of perseverance. It was his nature to attack the ugliness of society. His eyes are fixed on the dark side, and he can't stand it. However, after cultivation, he has overcome these shortcomings. Now his main symbol is the pursuit of accuracy, and he is proud of his foresight, creativity, profundity, accuracy and precision.
Mccain often feels nervous, and he should always maintain an energetic image; Obama has not relaxed for a long time, but he is not nervous. As long as his eyes are open, his brain will not rest. He is a little confused between work and rest. It seems that work is also a rest.
Obama belongs to the introverted thinking type, and his idea is right. It is difficult for others to influence him unless the other party has strict logic or reliable evidence.
According to the five types of S, E, Z, H and N, Obama belongs to the S type, which is the so-called introverted temperament. It is characterized by clearly distinguishing itself from others, being thoughtful, earnest and intolerant. Mccain is an H-type person, also known as self-revealing personality. Features are like grand scenes and prominent atmosphere, rich expressions, can exaggerate, always want others to pay attention to themselves, lack of persistence.
What is the basis of a person's self-esteem? This is a very important content. McCain's self-esteem is based on his bravery and uniqueness, while Obama's self-esteem is based on his good thinking and profound insights.
Obama is aggressive in criticism, but emotionally restrained. Mccain is self-indulgent and always wants to show off his bluff.
Obama's personality is obviously introverted. In other words, he is the kind of person who doesn't like to expose his true thoughts and feelings and tends to digest everything by himself. Many people think that introversion means that you don't like talking and socializing. In fact, those who like to talk but never reveal their thoughts and feelings are not extroverts. And many introverts are really good salespeople who are good at socializing. Introverts may still be eloquent, glib and talkative. The criterion for judging extroversion and introversion depends on whether he actively or involuntarily exposes his thoughts and feelings. No matter how eloquent Obama is, he is good at making speeches. When he actively expresses his thoughts and opinions, the purpose of propaganda or communication is very clear, which is completely different from involuntarily exposing his thoughts and feelings.
The spiritual power of introverted personality generally comes from the inner world, while the spiritual power of extroverted personality often comes from the outer world. Introverts need to absorb spiritual nutrition from their own hearts, while extroverts need to absorb spiritual nutrition from the outside world. Therefore, introverts need more time alone, while extroverts can easily feel lonely, depressed and even panic when they are alone-especially those frivolous and frivolous extroverts. Obama is definitely a person who often needs time alone. He needs to sort out his confused thoughts in a lonely environment. Only by clearing your own thoughts can you appear calm and confident in front of others. He always has a plan, just because he knows exactly what he thinks and how to do things.
Obama is a man of considerable depth.
I have read the handwriting of more than a dozen American presidents (all copies published in books and newspapers), and I think Nixon is the most profound one. It is said that because of Watergate, Americans have a low opinion of him. In fact, this is just a moral issue, and moral issues and ideological depth are completely different. Obama's personality is not as introverted as Nixon's, and his usual expression is not as deep as Nixon's. Judging from the handwriting, Obama's ideological depth is similar or close to Nixon's. When newspapers and TV are full of smiling faces when Obama is running for president, you should know that this does not represent his essence.
Both McCain and Obama are ambitious people, but they are different in these three aspects.
Mccain's ambition lacks a well-thought-out foundation, so he is obviously inferior in foresight. Foresight is rare for him, and there may be some insights. Even if it is insightful, it should be a sudden flash of inspiration. He has a good intuition, and his judgment on the present situation is concise and lively.
Obama's ambition is based on a profound personality, not publicity, perhaps relatives and friends do not know. His ambition is not only thoughtful, but also has the characteristics and nature of wily.
Their ideals and ambitions are great, but their specific contents are different, and they can't be compared with each other.
As far as the selflessness of ideals is concerned, McCain is more selfless, which means that McCain is more likely to sacrifice himself for ideals, while Obama is more inclined to tie himself tightly to ideals.
As far as the nature of the ideal content is concerned, McCain's ideal is more grand, spectacular and admired by all. In other words, his ideal belongs to the nature of achievement, fact and performance, and tends to be formal. He cares about what people think of him. Obama's ideal has profound historical and social significance. He doesn't care much about the huge scale, brilliant scenes and everyone's admiration. He pays more attention to his far-reaching influence on history and society, and how future generations evaluate themselves, that is, how to write themselves in future history.
Obviously, if McCain is elected president of the United States, he does not intend to make major changes to the current US policy. His thinking vision and spiritual attention are only on how to safeguard the interests of the United States. If he wants to change, it must be that the situation will change obviously.
If Obama is elected president of the United States, he will certainly try to make major changes to the current US policy. For Obama, if he is the president of the United States without leaving a striking personal political imprint, he will feel too sorry for himself.
The classification of nine types of personality is popular now. In this way, Obama is the number one personality perfectionist and McCain is the number eight personality protector.
In terms of personality characteristics, McCain has the nature of an actor. His style is screaming at the top of his lungs, suddenly appearing, and showing his talents and masterpieces in scenes that attract worldwide attention and admiration.
In McCain's ideology, he feels that the surrounding environment often needs him to show himself. To gain the trust of friends, you need to show yourself, win the public's conviction and deter the enemy.
Obama's character has the nature of a military commander, and his style of action is to secretly transfer troops, surprise, and accurately and ruthlessly attack each other. When the world suddenly realized that victory was firmly in his hands. In this sense, we can understand his personality as a schemer and careerist. But to do this, we must abandon the derogatory meanings of words such as schemer and careerist. His goal is the final victory, not the temporary scenery. He wants to completely conquer others and convince the world, instead of being confused by the emotions that were stirred up at the moment. He knew that if great hope was accompanied by disappointment, the scene would be even more tragic. His introverted personality determines that his spiritual drive does not need the support of other people's emotional reactions, and his thoughtful personality determines that he will not like to indulge in the beautiful scene in front of him like McCain.
McCain is a staunch patriot. As president, he will undoubtedly firmly defend the interests of the United States. His only response to anyone who infringes on American interests is to hit him head on. In this respect, McCain is more like a boxer.
It is meaningless to question Obama's patriotism, but Obama's response to people and things that infringe on American interests will not be as clear and simple as McCain's. Maybe he will shake hands with each other and laugh, but he must be thinking in his heart: "I will skin you alive one day!" " ..... "He is likely to use the tactics of boiling frogs in warm water to subdue each other.
After more than two thousand years of feudal autocratic imperial power, China people have formed a moral standard called "loyalty". Loyalty means blind faith and blind trust. Until today, whether a person has the quality of loyalty is still a very important and universal question. By this standard, what conclusions will McCain and Obama draw?
McCain has a loyal moral character, which means that McCain is more likely to be loyal to his favorite superiors or authoritative idols and will not change his mind. He doesn't doubt that his favorite figures, such as superiors or authoritative idols, are correct or represent truth and justice.
Obama does not have the quality of loyalty, which means it is difficult to make Obama blindly loyal to anyone. If he wants to be loyal, he is only loyal to himself. In terms of values, Obama is self-centered. He can take part in a cause as a soldier or a follower, or he can cooperate with others faithfully, but he will not blindly trust and obey anyone. He is not credulous, and once he has doubts in his heart, he will not blindly obey. In Obama's view, personal relationship belongs to personal relationship, and career belongs to career. Right or wrong is another matter. Obama would never mix these different things in one pot.
Now I will talk about my views on the analysis conclusions of American graphologists in newspapers and periodicals.
Some newspapers say that "Obama has charm and McCain values ideals".
I think it is right to say that Obama is attractive, but it is wrong to say that McCain values ideals.
Judging the two presidential candidates from the perspective of whether they have ideals, it should be said that Obama is a man with ideals, and change is the concrete embodiment of his ideals. Without ideals, how can he change?
If McCain is elected president of the United States, nothing will change greatly. Even if he takes some severe measures to crack down on corruption and strengthen legal management, it cannot be said that this is an ideal-in a country with a very corrupt and chaotic legal system, this can only be called an ideal. Just tinkering is not ideal, but at least there must be great changes to make profound changes in society.
Some people say that McCain is a man with ideals and ambitions.
How to distinguish ideal from ambition is sometimes not easy. Is it an ideal or an ambition to be an astronaut alone? Want to be president, is it ideal or ambition?
In my opinion, the important difference between ideal and ambition lies in whether the motivation is for the public interest or just for personal selfish desires.
From this definition, I think it is incorrect to say that McCain has ideals and ambitions, and only that he has a strong desire to highlight himself. It is right to say that Obama has ideals and ambitions. He does have ideals and ambitions.
Both Obama and McCain are left-handed, and left-handed people are always weird compared with ordinary people.
Third, the contrast between motivation and subconscious.
Obama loves truth, justice, fairness and order.
Mccain loves achievement, efficiency and honor, and shows his novel self in form.
Obama is an enterprising person, and McCain is a hybrid performer and conductor.
Obama's attention tends to focus on his career achievements, while McCain's attention tends to focus on his emotional feelings.
Obama is a thinker and McCain is a rightist.
Obama acts according to theory and logic, while McCain acts according to feelings and feelings.
Ideological realm can be divided into four kinds: utilitarian realm, right and wrong realm, fame and fortune realm, and lust realm. Both McCain and Obama are in the realm of fame, but they are also fame, with different nature and significance. Mccain pays attention to the immediate glory, and Obama pays attention to the far-reaching significance and eternity of history.
Some people say that McCain can take some unexpected actions, and I want to pay attention to his motives.
Mccain has a performer's personality and a strong desire to create. He wants to be different. Therefore, if he takes unexpected actions, his motives should be these two. He plays the role of a lone ranger in American politics, which is a manifestation of his unconscious nature.
Obama will make difficult choices and take risks to make social changes, because he has such ambitions and clear motives-he thinks this is his historical mission and the best way for him to realize himself.
Mccain ridiculed Obama and said, "Suppose I am chosen by history to save the country at a critical moment in order to seek the presidency-I won't do that." What McCain said just shows that he doesn't understand Obama very well. It is inconceivable that an American wants to save the country instead of seeking the presidency. Obama believes that the country needs to be saved, and he has a historical mission to save the country. His goal is to change society. If only being president does not change, Obama's interest will be reduced by half, and his related values and significance will be reduced by more than half.
Mccain said that Obama didn't risk being criticized before to make changes, but he did-not that Obama is an empty talker, but that he is cautious and deep.
Judging from his handwriting, Obama is indeed a man with political ambitions to reform the United States.
McCain fundamentally believes that the world is full of conflicts and threats. In the past, the string of China's class struggle was particularly tight, and the string of McCain's national struggle and national struggle was particularly tight. He is very sensitive to military conflicts and armed conflicts. If he is elected president of the United States, it is basically certain that his attention will be focused on foreign countries rather than at home. He is tenacious and strong. First of all, he is a fighter. He is aggressive by nature, unyielding and loves to be brave.
Biden, the vice presidential candidate of the Democratic Party of the United States, said that what the United States needs now is not a good soldier to lead the country, but a wise leader who can lead everyone to change. From this perspective, Obama is a leader who can bring about change, while McCain is not, by no means.
Obama advocates that the United States should be a "super-wise power", which has actually revealed the substantive content of the international policy he will adopt in major changes. To put it bluntly, it is to improve relations with allies, improve relations with the United Nations, reduce their own way and try to avoid monologues.
Mccain doesn't play by the rules. His distinctive personal style, maverick personality and sensitive nature all show that he can easily take the initiative to provoke conflicts. He likes to lecture others forcibly and advocate power. This is the true meaning of his patriotism and safeguarding American interests. Obama claims that he will be a tough leader, but in fact, at least on the surface, he is not as tough as McCain anyway.
Obama vowed to change American politics, guide the direction of the United States, and win back international respect for the United States. His motives are real; Saying that he is unpatriotic and that he wants to weaken the United States is definitely irrelevant to the facts. Obama's motive must be to make America stronger.
In McCain's ideology, the motivation is often control and power, control the environment and control the attitudes of people around him. Control needs power, so the problem of control cannot be separated from the problem of power. Maslow's motivation needs five levels, including physiological needs, security needs, love and belonging needs, respect needs and self-realization needs. The core of McCain's spiritual needs is obviously the need for respect. His demand for respect mixes the nature of security demand: to make people respect, they need to be superior to others, and once their superior position is shaken or threatened, they feel insecure.
Out of the need to be respected, McCain needs to make others look righteous at all times, feel respected at all times, and be recognized by all walks of life, especially the elite. If something bothers him, he tends to hide it or try to see it as nonexistent.
For McCain, he feels safe only when he can effectively control the situation.
Mccain's sense of belonging needs to be subordinate to the need for respect. Mccain will never be an independent, he must stay in the organization or in the organization. Because he knows very well that only in the organization can he give full play to his talents and gain wide respect. Organization is the stage of his life and the only soil suitable for his survival.
When doing things, McCain pays attention to the efficiency of action and production, especially the number of products and the number of enemies destroyed.
In the organization, McCain undoubtedly emphasizes obedience and discipline. When he is a superior, he asks others to obey him. When he is a subordinate, he is willing to obey his superiors. However, his condition or premise is that his subordinates are far more than his superiors. In private life, McCain tends to be free, free to play his own personality, not rigid dogma, and receive friends and acquaintances. He is obviously enthusiastic and happy. He is lively, optimistic and generous, and he wants the other person to be lively.
Although McCain is a model soldier, he believes that it is a soldier's bounden duty to obey orders. Even in the army, if his superiors don't pay enough attention to him, he will always deliberately give his superiors some minor problems to attract their attention. At this time, he will feel that breaking discipline turned out to be a very pleasant thing. He is not a machine that only knows that machinery obeys orders, and always asks for opportunities to show himself. This is because his subconscious has the nature of an actor and a performer.
Obama's motivation is obviously achievement. What he wants is extraordinary performance, and he can prove his extraordinary performance with actual achievements. His motivation first needs to be self-realization, that is, to maximize his talents. The respect of others can only rank second and third. Generally speaking, even the intimate trust relationship with the closest friends and family members is more worthy of cherishing and attaching importance to than the temporary respect of the general public, because he thinks that a profound exchange of ideas with people who know themselves and can be trusted completely is the most beautiful thing in the world and the most important thing in life. Obama needs to be understood. He needs to open his inner anxiety and negotiate with reliable people, but he never needs to be understood by many people. He thinks that once understood by many people, it proves that he is not the best.
Like almost everyone else, Obama needs respect and gratitude from others, but what he needs is respect and gratitude that can stand the test of history. The grand occasion of cheering is only a passing sight in Obama's eyes, and the permanent evaluation engraved in history is the value worth pursuing. Because of this pursuit and values, Obama has always hidden the desire to challenge his destiny, and therefore he has the will to take the leadership position as commander in chief.
Therefore, in McCain's subconscious, he must always be a figure in the eyes of the public and must always maintain a glorious image. In Obama's ideology, he first asked himself to do things right, even if he was misunderstood by the public for a while, he didn't have to care.
On selfishness, McCain can sacrifice himself and pay benefits at any time, while Obama is more cautious, pays attention to safeguarding his own interests, does not pay easily, and does not let others take advantage of him casually. Mccain is generous to his friends, and he prefers to give alms to strangers. Obama's sympathy and compassion are not as easily moved as McCain's. He even thinks that pure charity is not a good way to help the poor and the weak solve problems, and it is necessary to fundamentally formulate legal policies and take other measures to solve problems. Mccain's love for others is easy to have concrete and vivid characteristics, while Obama's love for others is more universal, abstract, fundamental and rational. It is on the basis of this abstract and high-level love that selfishness and selflessness blend together. We are responsible for ourselves and others, that is, for history and society, and everything comes together. Many people don't understand this truth.
There is no doubt that Obama's ideology and subconscious tend to be perfectionists, and he insists on high standards for himself anyway. This feature enables him to be self-disciplined, to control his emotions frequently, and to look at problems calmly, rationally and objectively. When he received others with an approachable smile, it was obviously because of the limitation of reason that he lowered the standard of measuring others. On the one hand, he tries to make himself better and widen the gap between himself and others. On the other hand, he often wants to demand others with high standards, hoping to help them improve.
Mccain's mental state is obviously more like an ambitious fighter. He is used to posing as a warrior and protector of others. Protect others, make him aware of his superiority, make him proud, and let him truly feel his value. He has the courage to stand up and speak. Subconsciously, he likes to act as the executor of sacred law and justice, and he feels solemn and great when performing sacred tasks.
Obama's usual mental state seems to be more like an explorer walking alone. His sense of self is always far from that of most people. His ideology is that he firmly believes that everything depends on himself. He hopes to undertake a greater historical mission and create brilliant achievements. If he is keen on pursuing power, it is only because he knows that power is an indispensable tool to achieve his ideal goal.
Mccain is a person who can't get sand in his eyes, and he will be desperate when he meets evil people and things. Mccain's goals are often direct and specific.
If McCain often subconsciously defines himself as a sacred law enforcement team, then Obama often defines himself as a legal examiner. Obama's focus is often on whether the law is fair. He often turns a blind eye to the concrete evil in front of him because he is more concerned with solving the problem fundamentally.
The stage of McCain's power demand is the stage of respect. The most important thing is to get respect for your image in the eyes of others. Originally, he has been respected by many people, but his demand for motivation has not continued to sublimate, but has expanded the demand for respect.
Obama is a person whose motivation needs to reach the stage of self-realization.
According to some data, Obama did not make outstanding performance in Congress before running for the presidency. How to understand this? No outstanding performance does not mean that he is a mediocre person, nor does it mean that he has no strong enterprising spirit. This just shows that he is not an actor, and his thoughts and feelings are quite restrained. In fact, he has been quietly accumulating strength.
You can think that McCain's goal in life is to be president, but you can't think that Obama is the same. Of course, the presidency is also very important in Obama's mind, but it is only a tool and springboard. Doing something is Obama's ultimate goal in life.
Since ancient times, few people can reach the stage of self-realization, so few people can understand the thoughts and feelings of self-actualizers. This kind of person regards the maximum display and exertion of his ability as his greatest happiness, his work as his happiness, and his unique self as his happiness. Their views and evaluations of themselves are extremely stable.
Mccain's sense of security is based on maintaining an advantage.
Obama generally only cares about social affairs, public affairs and essential affairs. On the one hand, he hopes to change social history and guide the public. On the other hand, he consciously assumed the responsibility of the guardian of social morality and made a detailed analysis and supervision of the whole society.
At the end of this section, I still comment on the analysis of American calligraphers.
When Obama signed his name, he cut the first letter O of his surname in half with a vertical D.
Some American graphologists believe that this may be related to Obama's father leaving home when he was young; Others think that this shows that he has two different worlds, indicating that Obama has inherited two lineages: white and black.
My analysis is that this shows that his subconscious lacks reverence for the family's past history, and at the same time he has a strong desire to conquer the whole family. The way to conquer is to make his achievements surpass the whole family and get ahead, which is the most common way for China people to worship their ancestors. This is the self-esteem produced by the inferiority of the family, that is, the inferiority of being born in this family, the determination to change this situation and change history because of inferiority, and then the self-esteem produced because of this ambition. His writing style is also mixed with creative desire and self-appreciation of his creative ability.
Fourth, the comparison of treating people and things.
Mccain is willing to trust others first, and Obama would rather doubt everything first.
Obama makes his own decisions in all situations, and McCain may listen to someone in a chaotic situation.
McCain is more likely to pay attention to superficial phenomena, while Obama pays attention to substance and insists on seeking truth from facts.
Mccain can't stand the anxiety of uncertainty, and Obama can still be calm and calm in an uncertain state.
Mccain is a man of temperament and allows himself to be unreasonable in some cases. If he can fool around and take advantage on some occasions, he will be very happy, thinking that this shows that he is smart and capable. Obama is a rational person, and he needs proper reasons to support him at any time, at least specious reasons.
Mccain respects privacy, because he believes that people should not value each other's privacy and should not feel disdainful. Obama respects privacy because he wants everyone to put on pants and hide their ass. He has a strong sense of defense.
Both McCain and Obama value privacy. Although McCain is extroverted, his acting characteristics make him always show his best side to others on the stage like an actor. Obama's spiritual driving force comes from his inner world. His evaluation of himself does not depend on the external environment, so he has no intention of "fabricating", but he believes that his own affairs are managed and responsible, and there is no need to tell others.
Obama subconsciously believes that people are equal and independent, so he asks others to respect their privacy, and he also respects others' privacy, thus keeping a certain distance from everyone. This is a typical introverted personality. He is not used to showing all of himself and doesn't think it necessary to do so. He doesn't want the public to know him too well, and he doesn't want people to know him too well. So people often have a little vague understanding of Obama's character. In fact, Obama really needs to have a few confidants, usually no more than three or five. It is one of the most cherished happiness in Obama's life to deeply exchange thoughts and feelings with his bosom friends, analyze each other's thoughts and feelings with very accurate language and vocabulary, and deepen his understanding of himself. And the handwriting shows that he does have such a confidant at this stage.
It is precisely because Obama has a deep-rooted sense of equality that he can adapt to all kinds of people in social life, which is also the foundation of his smooth life. Sincerely respecting others is the only way to win their respect.
McCain has no sense of equality. He can't stand the fact that he is not superior to others, nor can he stand the fact that others are more dazzling than himself. His political maverick style is a concrete manifestation of his subconscious shame as an ordinary citizen and the same shame as others. His creative spirit and his heroic complex are all based on this complex of being unwilling to be mediocre. Mccain is unwilling to communicate with others in depth, especially unwilling to face each other's inner world directly. He avoids too close contact-the deep-seated reason for his doing so is subconscious, because he is ignorant in this respect, he has nothing to say, and he is afraid of being discovered by others. Mccain likes to use body language as an auxiliary means to express emotions, such as patting each other on the shoulder.
McCain lacks a subconscious mind to respect others. He always hoped that he was an outstanding hero, while others were just civilians who warmly cheered the hero's name. He was a potato, an assistant and a collaborator. Otherwise, it can only be the enemy.
Even as an acquaintance and friend, McCain is not afraid to confront each other. On the contrary, he thinks direct conflict is a simple, effective and pleasant way of communication. Even if he fights with his friends, McCain can shake hands with them in a burst of laughter, ensuring that there will be no bad feelings in the future.
Obama does not want to have a head-on conflict with acquaintances and friends. He will try to communicate and convince the other party first, but he may forbear and avoid contradictions after failure. As a result, their relationship may gradually become cold and even eventually break up. Even between relatives and friends, any major conflict will leave an indelible scar in Obama's heart, which will increase the emotional estrangement.
The passion of struggle makes McCain believe that he is strong, but often maintaining passion also prevents him from forming a good habit of questioning whether his views and practices are correct. His senses are mainly eyes and ears. The purpose of eyes is to stare at opponents warily, find their weaknesses, and figure out how to make them fall to the ground with a heavy blow. The purpose of the ear is to listen to the groans and exclamations of the public, so that they can constantly gain new spiritual nutrition.
Mccain obviously has a hero complex, and being a hero is rooted in his subconscious. Advocating the strong, posing as a strong man and posing as a tough guy make him more aggressive. In fact, his strategy always tends to attack and defend. He likes a highly engaged and exciting life atmosphere, and likes to find happiness. He is confident and feels as if he can do anything.
Strengthen activities, try to be cheerful and lively, have fun, find excitement, and eliminate fatigue caused by frequent tension.
It is a sad image to be beaten black and blue.