How to choose nature for your spirit and personality? More precisely, for your innate group and temperament?
We study different tastes of eight innate groups of people and their temperaments. Nature that is suitable for eight innate groups of people were discovered by us with a help of typological method using detailed visual matching of facts. Facts that were used for creation of a map and its boundaries include geographical climate and relief of different places of the world, flora and combination of these facts with theoretical qualities and phenomena like temperament, abstract/concrete, typical/atypical, dominating colour of soil and rocks, degree and visual shape of flora and natural planting of greenery of the region, etc. So how to choose nature for yourself? Now we have created a map for you in order to show what kind of nature is right for you.
Authors - Viktor Dudkevych and Olha Kovalchuk. Published in July 6, 2020.
Source: https://worldtypology.com/how-to-choose-nature-for-you/
Web archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20250720175336/https://worldtypology.com/how-to-choose-nature-for-you/
Why conflicts arise? Who knows the real logical cause why people attack and hate each other? Psychologists, sociologists and other people still don’t know what is the root cause of such issues. Our greatest innovation was that we have discovered 8 innate groups of people. We wrote about it in 2020. These groups have such innate preferences and needs that make them different to each other. And such differences create a stable natural conflict, neutrality or friendship between some of these groups. That's the main cause of hatred, neutrality or friendship among people.
Authors - Viktor Dudkevych and Olha Kovalchuk.
Source: https://worldtypology.com/why-conflicts-arise/
Web archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20240913115924/https://worldtypology.com/why-conflicts-arise/
Old web archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20230215201804/https://www.typology.one/why-conflicts-arise/
Older web archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20210915162433/https://www.filumlab.com/relationships-between-eight-groups-of-people/
In 2020, O. K. Kovalchuk and V. A. Dudkevych discovered the existence of 8 innate groups of people in nature using a logical method. There are only eight of these groups. These groups naturally have different preferences and tastes. There is also always a pattern in the relationships between them. More details in this podcast about the description of these groups, as well as what their innate preferences are.
Source: https://worldtypology.com/what-is-mentality-eight-innate-groups/
Web archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20240920190121/https://worldtypology.com/what-is-mentality-eight-innate-groups/
Old web archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20210821080954/https://www.filumlab.com/eight-innate-groups-of-people/
In 2020, Olha Kovalchuk and Viktor Dudkevych described how, in their theory “Compact Socionics,” they saw a connection between two regular relationships, such as “dominating relationships” and “educative relationships,” and the onset and development of Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and Parkinson's disease in the weaker side of such regular relationships. The authors are convinced that this is the only cause of these diseases.
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Website: https://worldtypology.com/new-cause-of-alzheimers-disease/
Web archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20240815082719/https://worldtypology.com/new-cause-of-alzheimers-disease/
Intertype relationships, or relationship types, are 16 regular relationships between 16 inherited personality types. The relationships discussed in this podcast are revised, logically sound, new, named, and introduced by the authors of World Typology.
Source: https://worldtypology.com/human-types-of-relationships/
Web archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20240331021804/https://worldtypology.com/human-types-of-relationships/
The model of family is a pattern we have discovered in human relationships. In such relationships, couples have certain habits or experiences in communication that they have developed through interaction with their parents. In other words, a person's type of thinking is also attuned to those people in communication who remind them of their mother or father. This partially creates a model for future relationships and experiences. Let's talk about it.
Source: https://worldtypology.com/how-to-choose-partner-for-life/
Web archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20231104110747/https://www.typology.one/how-to-choose-partner-for-life/
Temperaments were discovered long ago by Hippocrates and Galen. This is an excellent discovery that has not lost its relevance to this day. We would like to add that a person's temperament is not only innate and more or less stable, but also hereditary. In this short podcast, we will discuss only the different types of temperaments and provide a more detailed description of these four temperaments.
Source: https://worldtypology.com/four-temperaments/
Web archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20231104185943/https://www.typology.one/four-temperaments/
People love different colors. But we've noticed that some people tend to prefer one color over others when it comes to clothing, car colors, or home decor. It makes sense that people who are similar in some ways would choose similar colors. That's what this short podcast is about.
Source: https://worldtypology.com/your-favorite-color/
Web archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20240114105823/https://www.typology.one/your-favorite-color/
Why are the innate basic values of all people not the same? Despite the fact that people partially copy each other's behavior in society, there are some hidden things in their thinking and basic needs. These are values. And these values are innate and obviously different for different people. In some people, they are similar (because they may belong to the same group). It is these values that will be discussed in this short podcast and described for all the personality types we have identified.
Source: https://worldtypology.com/innate-human-values/
Web archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20240308193547/https://typology.one/innate-human-values/
Some people are prone to stable congenital depression. These are atypical types. Typical types are not prone to causeless congenital depression. More details on this below.
Source: https://worldtypology.com/innate-depression/
Web archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20240121111828/https://www.typology.one/innate-depression/
We have already created descriptions of all 16 types of thinking that exist in nature. But now we would like to share with you an audio recording of these descriptions, which will be of interest to anyone interested in the topic of typology and the innate nature of human thinking.
Source: https://worldtypology.com/sixteen-characters-of-people/
Web archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20250614103753/https://worldtypology.com/sixteen-characters-of-people/
In our work, we have discovered and described the fact that there are four innate categories of people in nature. These are active and passive patriots, as well as pacifists and recluses. Patriots are collectivists and do not understand the lifestyle and thinking of individualists. Pacifists (peace-lovers) and recluses are individualists. More details about this can be found in this podcast.
Why is it wrong to transplant plants from their historical homeland? Why can it disrupt the ecosystem and natural appearance of a certain area. Let's briefly understand what a biocenosis is and its connection with typology.
Our typological world map of nature: https://worldtypology.com/how-to-choose-nature-for-you/
Source: https://worldtypology.com
Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20250525020942/https://worldtypology.com/
A democrat is a stable opposite of an aristocrat in his life character and thinking. You can learn more about this from this short podcast.
Source: https://worldtypology.com
Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20250525020942/https://worldtypology.com/
Probably some have noticed that in every team or neighbor there are people who consider themselves important people. Their behavior is interesting, their clothes are pretentious, their hair has a bit of pathos, etc. This is not without reason and this is not upbringing. This is a hereditary quality of a person, which is called in typology - aristocracy. More about aristocrat in this short podcast.
Source: https://worldtypology.com
Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20250525020942/https://worldtypology.com/
In previous episodes, we discussed logic and ethics as two opposing innate thinking tools that are present in different people. These tools, despite their differences, attract each other. This is how relationships and so-called love are born. We will discuss this issue of human relationships in more detail in this episode.
Source: https://worldtypology.com
Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20250525020942/https://worldtypology.com/
Ethics for some people it is a stable tool of thinking that only they understand and use. People with good logic do not always understand what ethics is and what is its meaning and purpose. Because logic and ethics are two innate opposites by nature. Let's talk about ethics.
Source: https://worldtypology.com
Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20250525020942/https://worldtypology.com/
What is a fact? Not all people pay attention to facts and do not often use them in their lives and everyday analysis. Let's figure out what a real fact is and why they are important.
Source: https://worldtypology.com
Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20250525020942/https://worldtypology.com/
What is logic? Why is everything around us always logical? This applies to people and nature and any things happening in the environment. Why do some people not understand logic? Let's figure it out.
Source: https://worldtypology.com
Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20250525020942/https://worldtypology.com/
What is typology? Why is it a field that not everyone understands? What is the meaning of classification? What is classification made of? You will learn about this and more briefly here.
Source: https://worldtypology.com
Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20250525020942/https://worldtypology.com/