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Before personality tests, diagnoses, or labels… there were four simple categories that tried to explain why we are the way we are.

In this episode, we go back to the roots of personality psychology—long before modern science—to explore the Four Temperaments: sanguine, choleric, melancholic, and phlegmatic. These early frameworks, developed by ancient physicians like Hippocrates and later expanded by Galen, were some of the first attempts to make sense of human behavior, emotion, and identity.

But this isn’t just a history lesson.

We break down how these early theories influenced modern psychology, how they still show up in today’s personality frameworks, and why people continue to search for ways to define themselves—sometimes to understand, sometimes to control, and sometimes to feel less alone.

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This episode is about more than personality types—it’s about the human need to make meaning out of behavior, patterns, and pain.

Because understanding yourself shouldn’t put you in a box…
it should give you language, awareness, and choice.