Temperament (a set of individual personality traits) is generally considered to be relatively stable and stable over a lifetime. It is believed to have a strong biological basis that shapes an individual’s personality traits and preferences from early childhood.
Temperament is unlikely to change drastically over a lifetime, but it can be influenced and modified to some extent by a variety of factors such as life experiences, socialization and personal development. For example, individuals may learn and develop skills that help them better manage certain aspects of their temperament or adapt their behavior in different situations.
However, the main temperamental traits tend to remain relatively stable over time, i.e. unchanged. For example, someone with an introverted temperament may become more socially adept or more relaxed in certain social situations, but their thoughts about loneliness and well-being are unlikely to change dramatically. A person with a broader range of traits may show more behavioral variability.
It is important to recognize and understand one’s temperament and to work with it, not against it. By recognizing, acknowledging and embracing our innate preferences, we can make more informed choices and create an environment that matches our natural temperament, thereby improving self-esteem, personal growth and overall well-being.
The essence of the topic is to make us think and understand that how we feel in certain situations and the resulting desires are a natural process of our body that we need to allow!