Snowflake psychology

I think psychology books do their best to identify patterns of behavior but ultimately they’re only diagnosing a fraction of the human.

For instance the four personality colors.

I dare say no one is anyone color the whole way through.

It would mean omitting lessons learned along the way.

For example this red I know, should, if they’re being true to their redness be extremely impatient, but it turns out they choose to make patience a pillar of their personality because of a tyrant of parent who would fly off the handle at the smallest delay.

I think books like ‘Surrounded by idiots’ are certainly enlightening but you can’t expect them to be comprehensive to the snowflake uniqueness that is each human being.