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Introduction to Traditionalists

Philosophers from ancient Greece and India, as far back as Hippocrates in 450 B.C., to Paracelsus in the Middle Ages, have long noted that all human beings can be categorized into four types, and that there are striking similarities in the dispositions of people of the same type. The so-called traditionalist is a person with such character traits - good use of tactile (Sensing) mental activity to receive information, understanding of the world, and in the interaction of the external environment to adopt a judgment (Judgement) attitude (thinking or emotional standards). "Traditionalists" are the most traditional of the four types and are firm, reliable, and trustworthy. "Traditionalists include Thinking Traditionalists and Emotional Traditionalists.