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Type A, Type B or a secret third thing
Why pigeonholing personality types limits you By ABHINAYA KASAGANI— akasagani@ucdavis.edu For as long as I can remember, the classification of myself as Type A or Type B has felt foreign to me. I have shirked a label not solely to surpass a social tag, but to demand reclassification into a category that felt more like mine. No bone in my body is ambitious in the way it would be if I were Type A, nor do I possess the capability to completely …
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