4 types of humans
Posted 09-18-2017 at 06:27 PM by ukrkoz
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1. Doer. Human type that is concerned only with sensual satisfaction of his desires. His ultimate goal in life is just that - satisfy senses.
Doer type can be anyone from a down bottom worker that cares only about food, sex, drugs and rock'n'roll. Or, it can be an exquisite aristocrat that cares about same, but maybe in a more sublime form. Sensual satisfaction.
2. Trader. Trader ultimate goal in life is gain. Possession. Possessiveness in any form is his primary trait. It does not really mean that he will collect only things of physical nature. Like money. Or properties. At some point, he will understand that none of this can be taken along after death. Hence, he may start gaining things that "can" be taken - become a great philanthropist, beneficiary to humanity. To take "good deeds". A man seeking power is a trader. Power over others is form of possessiveness.
3. Thinker. Thinker ultimate goal in life is to know how things operate. Thinker collects knowledge.
4. Knower. Knower is a man that has some of the True Knowledge on how everything is. This is his only concern and what he strives for.
None of the human types is present in its purity. They do always overlap to some extent thus, each and any human has some traits of various types. But, there is always one, dominant type present that dominates manifestations of other types.
1. Doer. Human type that is concerned only with sensual satisfaction of his desires. His ultimate goal in life is just that - satisfy senses.
Doer type can be anyone from a down bottom worker that cares only about food, sex, drugs and rock'n'roll. Or, it can be an exquisite aristocrat that cares about same, but maybe in a more sublime form. Sensual satisfaction.
2. Trader. Trader ultimate goal in life is gain. Possession. Possessiveness in any form is his primary trait. It does not really mean that he will collect only things of physical nature. Like money. Or properties. At some point, he will understand that none of this can be taken along after death. Hence, he may start gaining things that "can" be taken - become a great philanthropist, beneficiary to humanity. To take "good deeds". A man seeking power is a trader. Power over others is form of possessiveness.
3. Thinker. Thinker ultimate goal in life is to know how things operate. Thinker collects knowledge.
4. Knower. Knower is a man that has some of the True Knowledge on how everything is. This is his only concern and what he strives for.
None of the human types is present in its purity. They do always overlap to some extent thus, each and any human has some traits of various types. But, there is always one, dominant type present that dominates manifestations of other types.