Four Tendencies
Cross-source consensus on Four Tendencies from 1 sources and 7 claims.
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- The Four Tendencies framework classifies people by their responses to expectations. — Happiness, Habits, Personality, and Outer Order
- The framework is intentionally narrow and is not presented as a full personality system. — Happiness, Habits, Personality, and Outer Order
- Upholders readily meet both outer and inner expectations. — Happiness, Habits, Personality, and Outer Order
- Questioners comply when a request makes sense to them and resist when it does not meet their internal standard. — Happiness, Habits, Personality, and Outer Order
- Obligers meet outer expectations but struggle with inner expectations. — Happiness, Habits, Personality, and Outer Order
- Rebels resist both outer and inner expectations and need freedom and choice. — Happiness, Habits, Personality, and Outer Order
- No tendency is universally best for hiring. — Happiness, Habits, Personality, and Outer Order