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| person who believes in self-advancement |
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| person who talks about his accomplishments |
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| person who is interested in the welfare of others |
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| person who turns his mind inward |
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| person who turns his mind outward |
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| person who turns his mind both inward and outward |
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| person who hates his fellow humans |
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| person who hates marriage |
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| person who leads an austere life |
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| is modesty one of the characteristics of the egotist? |
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| does an introvert pay much attention to himself? |
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| does an extrovert prefer solitude to companionship? |
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| are most normal people ambiverts? |
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| does a misanthrope have a high respect for his fellow humans? |
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| does a misogynist enjoy the company of women? |
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| does an ascetic lead a life of luxury? |
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| does a misogamist try to avoid marriage? |
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| he lives a lonely, austere life |
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| his interests are turned outward |
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| his interests are turned both inward and outward |
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| he is incredibly conceited |
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| he is interested in the welfare of others |
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| his thinking is turned inward |
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