Humanity is a personality trait that is characterized by moral principles that express humanism regarding people's everyday relationships. Humanity is an acquired and conscious manifestation that is formed in the process of socialization and upbringing of a person by the example of significant authorities. Humanity is attributed to the highest virtue, human dignity. Humanity is characterized by a number of signs, which are specific qualities of character and attitude to the world. These qualities include [...]
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Fatalist

A fatalist is a subject who believes in the inevitability and inevitability of every action that everything is determined by fate. In other words, he believes that his whole life is destined in advance and nothing depends on the decision of the person himself. A fatalist is an individual who believes in fatum, the irrevocability of fate, which always relies on the fateful predetermination of each of our actions. Thus the fatalists categorically reject [...]
Nihilist

A nihilist is a person who denies the importance of generally accepted values, both moral and cultural. The term "nihilist comes from the Latin" nihil "and means" nothing. " The nihilist rejects all principles, does not recognize a priori authorities. In addition to disagreeing with generally accepted values and ideas, he also denies the meaningfulness of human existence. Nihilists are prone to critical thinking and skepticism. Who is a nihilist [...]
Disappointment

Disappointment is a negatively colored emotional state caused by the collapse of hopes or expectations after the manifestation of a real picture of the world. This feeling of annoyance in connection with unfulfilled dreams or something that did not live up to expectations. The higher our expectations and hopes, the greater the disappointment. Disappointment is an experience of sadness, an experience that comes with an understanding of what could be [...]
Tact

Tact - this is the property of the subject to adhere to a certain measure in conversation, in committing acts, as well as the ability to assess the situation in advance and find an effective way to resolve conflicts without causing moral damage. A person who can act in accordance with the established norm of etiquette, regardless of the situation, is called tactful. Tact is the secret to personal success in all areas of life. In particular, it is not necessary [...]
Shyness

Shyness is a periodic state of the psyche caused by a combination of external factors and internal sense of self, manifested by behavioral reactions and is characteristic of both humans and animals. Shyness includes a whole set of traits that together form this character trait. These include tension, fearfulness, insecurity against the background of a lack of social and communication skills, a certain degree of awkwardness in social [...]
Despotism

Despotism is an acquired quality of personality, manifested in the desire for unlimited power, which is achieved, regardless of the opinions and needs of others, by requiring constant and complete obedience. Despotism in psychology is a manifestation of extremely unfavorable characteristics of the ego, its exorbitant growth, which ultimately leads to the loss of rational control over their life manifestations, and all actions obey [...]
Humiliation

Humiliation is most often the purposeful behavior of a person, entailing a decrease in the level of value, significance and positive self-perception of another person. This can be carried out with a fully recognized goal or as a result of attempts to assert oneself at the expense of another. Humiliation can be a destructive form of upbringing, or it can be manifested by a personality trait that acquires a significant characterological influence. For many, the question of how to survive the humiliation, [...]