How can an LSE be close to Oldham's Leisurely type?
The LSE is a representative of the EJ temperament, which is restless, nervous and tense. This appears to oppose the LSE's Oldham counterpart.
How can an LSE be close to Oldham's Leisurely type?
The LSE is a representative of the EJ temperament, which is restless, nervous and tense. This appears to oppose the LSE's Oldham counterpart.
Meaning, they don't like to "rush" the work they do - they like everything perfect, smooth.
But that are constantly occupying themselves with that work.
That is the only thing that comes off the top of my head. I am not sure how much I really identify with Oldham.
Posts I wrote in the past contain less nuance.
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