Guardian types are reliable, organized, and value tradition from "summary" of Please Understand Me II by David Keirsey
Guardians are the cornerstone of society. They are the bedrock upon which the community is built. They are the ones who hold everything together, ensuring that traditions are upheld and order is maintained. Guardians are known for their reliability, their sense of duty, and their commitment to doing what is right. They are the ones who can always be counted on to follow through on their promises and to do what they say they will do. Guardians are also incredibly organized. They thrive in environments where there is structure and routine. They are the ones who excel at creating systems and processes that ensure that ...Similar Posts
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