Blood Type and Introversion, Extroversion, and Neuroticism in Life

Jan 13, 2025

Blood Type and Introversion, Extroversion, and Neuroticism in Life

Blood type is inevitably connected with life. Blood type personality is like a kaleidoscope. It looks one way from one angle and another way from another angle, which is dazzling. Personality is not revealed directly; it is always manifested through various ever-changing external behaviors. So humans cleverly label them with various labels, such as introversion, extroversion and neuroticism. Little do people know that these traits have never been fixed in people of only one blood type; they are always changing like a revolving lantern. Everyone may have dual or multiple personalities, which means that everyone is more or less neurotic. For example, people with blood type O have a romantic character with a strong sense of realism, while people with blood type A are self-disciplined, easy-going, gentle and tolerant, but have an abnormally bad temper; people with blood type B are sentimental, casual and easy-going, and pay more attention to interpersonal relationships. AB type blood people are known for their reasonable and calm way of thinking, but they are also obsessed with their own world and like to fantasize.

 

Introversion and extroversion were first proposed by Jung in 1913. He believed that when humans interact with the world around them, they have two psychological orientations (or stereotypes): one is directed toward the individual's inner world, called introversion; the other is directed toward the inner world, called extroversion. The other is directed toward the external environment and is called extroversion. Introverts are quiet, imaginative, and good at thinking, but they are timid and shy, very wary of people, and not good at socializing. Extroverts are good at socializing, like to travel around, are generous and direct, helpful, and easy to get along with. , good at adapting to the environment. But most people are complex types, and purely introverts or extroverts basically do not exist.

 

The development of modern social sciences also proves this point. This introversion and extroversion not only coexist within individuals, but also change significantly with age and occupation. The changes in extroversion and introversion among people with different blood types are more obvious. For example, among the four major blood types, except for people with type O blood, the personalities are relatively low-key and their expressions are also relatively complex; people with type O blood are uniquely "unbridled", with surprisingly distinct personalities, so frank and direct that people with other blood types are shocked. I feel ashamed of myself. Not only that, the changes between people with type O blood when they are young and when they grow up are beyond everyone's imagination. They tend to be honest and obedient when they are young, but their true colors will be revealed when they grow up.

 

Even within the same period, the changes in the same person with O-type blood can be surprising. In public, people with type O blood are sociable and bold and brave, but in private, they are often silent and taciturn. People with type A blood are like Maitreya Buddha outside, responding to every request, but are stubborn and willful at home: People with type B blood are often silent outside, but are eloquent in front of relatives and friends.

 

The word "neurotic" originated in ancient Greece. Strictly speaking, the word does not properly describe personality, but only indicates that an individual is different from others in one aspect, such as clothing or diet. There is absolutely no such thing as a person who is neurotic about anything.

 

People with type B blood are less likely to be neurotic because of their casual and easy-going nature. However, their love of freedom makes them not good at regulating their emotions when they encounter difficulties, and they often fall into depression and cannot extricate themselves. .

 

People with type O blood have a strong sense of self, often suffer from mysophobia and fear of heights, and are more sensitive in all aspects. Although they will not adopt any opinions or suggestions from others, they often think that others are against them.

 

People with type A blood are introverted, silent, and pursue perfection. They are very sensitive to everything, have a very pessimistic view on the development and future of things, and are quite neurotic. Because people with type A blood are not good at communication and value cooperation, they care a lot about other people's opinions.

 

People with type AB blood tend to be more neurotic due to their contradictory personalities. On the surface, they appear gentle and sociable, but in private they are full of complaints and hate social interactions. They look very confident, but at the same time they have many doubts about their abilities and influence.

 

Jan 13, 2025