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The Cooperative Rational

Temperament Conversational Overview

Reassociative Language

Making statements about things that don’t matter to the conversation–to lesser brains–but do matter to the whole conversation, and losing footing fast.

i.e. As Heard Over Dinner:
Other – Let’s think of a time, kids, when we can all get together and talk about what we learned during the week? I would love to hear–”
the CR – “What if we decided to go to church on Saturdays?”
Other – “We weren’t talking about Church.”
the CR – “I know, but if Church was Saturday, we would have more time for Sunday being the day we talk. Whatever,  just dig in.”

Paradoxal Referential

Making References to things that are fake.

i.e. “You sound like Falkor right now.”

Harmonic Reasoning

Making Reasons as to why they did do things, based on how angry they are. (They would never make a reasoned statement about you, and what you did, UNLESS they were so angry they could not stop).

i.e. “Of course, I would never tell your husband that you were f***ing me, but I would tell him, if it meant that you would get out of my hair!” –or– “Oh yes, I am on it, I will be doing that for you as soon as I can.”

Connected Syntax

Making Sentence structure very structured.

i.e. “I am going to go to the gym. I will be back soon.”

Cognizant Rhetorical

Making Rhetorical statements about what you can remember. Otherwise, you would never make a rhetorical statement, due to pointlessness.

i.e. “Ronald Reagan was the best president, and he makes me understand political power today.

Directive Intellect

Making very precise statements about the things that they are going to do.

i.e. “I’m gonna go to the store, do you need anything?”

The Utilitarian Guardian

Temperament Style

Interests

Education: Graphics
Preoccupation: Self
Vocation: Singular

Interests are into things self can hive-mind to achieve faster results, or just do themselves. The self does not enjoy sitting still for a long period of time, with no visual stimulation. They find themselves immersed in graphics, pictures, design & depictions of the problems they are trying to solve. The preoccupation of the self, is the self, so there is no reason for another person to enter into their creative, or personal space. Each person to come close, is met with irritation, until the interest at hand is completed by the self. When it comes to vocation, the self would prefer to go at it alone, for the same reason that the self, preoccupies with the self. 

Value

Being: Apathetic
Trusting: Abstinence
Yearning: Travel
Seeking: Destination
Prizing: Affability
Aspiring: Exonerater

Value in self  

Self-Image

Self-Esteem: Completion
Self-Respect: Evasion
Self-Confidence: Spurious

Self-Image is made up by a system of Esteem, Respect and Confidence in one’s self. 

Orientation

Present: Elusive
Future: Unstable
Past: Purposeful
Place: Inside
Time: Night

Orientation of self is based on the unbalanced, ungraspable nature of present life, or current existence. There is no need for the self to move forward until there is a grip on the present. Each move the self has made in the past was purposeful, in order to make sure that the present matters more to them. When the future comes in, chaos and instability rise inside the self, therefore throwing the self back into the present, to re-stabilize, and finalize, all that is the self. The best place for the self to find power, is inside and at night, as there is no one around to throw added wrenches, into an already confused present.

Social Role

Mating: Primal
Parenting: Avoidance
Leader: Passive

Social Role is  

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