“You will know the truth and the truth will set you free” Jn 8:32Socrates (479-399 BC), Greek philosopher, extracted a challenging phrase from an ancient inscription, the “know thyself”, being the inspiration for Saint Augustine (354-430 AD) to elaborate the well-known tripod “know thyself”. , accept yourself and overcome yourself”. In this verse from the Gospel of Saint John we find the true motivation for self-knowledge: freedom, to be authentic in recognizing our limits and in achieving the goals set. Knowing the truth about yourself is challenging and sometimes bitter, requiring doses of courage, looking at yourself without masks. This application seeks to be a tool for discovering one's own temperament based on the characterology studies of the French psychologist and philosopher Gaston Berger (1896-1960), through a simple questionnaire focused on three fundamental dimensions: emotionality, activity and resonance. Armed with the truth about yourself, you will be able to understand yourself and the people you interact with and thus improve your relationships and your life.
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