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Spitfire as a quality of personality

Spitfire is a tendency to inadequate, excessive reactions to ordinary stimuli: emotional incontinence, explosive irritability; Predisposition to anger.

   Spitfire is a distraction of the mind for theft of emotions. In a calm state, the mind controls the manifestation of feelings and emotions, and only with a temporary insanity, which is a quick temper, negative negative emotions flow into the space. Heart palpitations increase, blood pressure rises , there is a powerful adrenaline rush. If you do not slow down in time, you can smoothly go into a state of anger in a variety of its manifestations, including extreme ones - rage and rabies. Having exhausted a great energy from a person, a flash of quick temper casts him into a state of despondency exhausted, devastated, defenseless and sullen. Girlfriends of quick temper are fervor, passion, anger, imbalance and irritability.

Losing for a while reason, a person practically does not control himself, becomes weak-willed, therefore loses respect in the eyes of others. The urgency neutralizes the ability to make the right decisions, pushes on ill-considered actions, worsens the person's well-being, provokes problems, leads to hysteria and ends with a sense of shame.

For quick temper, an instantaneous jumping from a calm state to an extremely excited, agitated and impulsive is characteristic. Temperament plays a significant role, it can not be discounted. Spitfire is a personality without "brakes". Any person, hundreds of times a day, has to consciously or unconsciously make a choice how to react to this or that situation of life. The right to choose is a tremendous gift of fate, an invaluable advantage of a conscious individual. For example, in a tram we were pushed and at the same time impulsively commented on the push. The person has a choice how to react to the situation - to engage in a quarrel with a tram hub or ignore the provocation. For thinking about what to do, it takes a split second. Spitfire, unknown for what sins, is deprived of the greatest advantage of the individual - the right to choose . She does not hesitate for a second, flares up, sharply raises her voice, tears herself to her "vest", actively gestures, in short, she is angry with all her urine. In other words, the quick temper between the event and the reaction to it lacks a "safety valve" in the form of the right of choice. Irritant, without passing filters of consciousness, directly affects the sensitive centers of a person, causing a flash of quick temper. The causes of short temper can not be counted, and the only reason is impossibility and inability to make choices, how to react to life events.

A trigger of a quick temper can be any trifle, but above all, anger, heated by condemnation. Not having self-control and stability of the psyche, a person can easily "ignite" when meeting with ignorance, not willing to actively listen, constantly interrupting and objecting. Bad mood, stress, overwork, fear and anxiety can be a good springboard for quick temper. In other words, any object or situation of the external world, to which excessive importance is attached, can become a cause of hot temper.

The quick temper is a lot of enemies in the person of humanity, kindness, tolerance, understanding and ability to forgive. The antidote to it is benevolence, wisdom and self-control. It is a fast passing emotion, and it needs to be used. It is very important to catch the first moment of quick temper and not let the flame flare up from the spark. For this person it is necessary, as a child, to distract from the subject of conversation and to keep in the arsenal of improvised means - tranquility and reconciliation.

The life of a quick-tempered person can not be called safe. What kind of security can be said if a person does not have "brakes". A vivid example of quick temper is the great artist Caravaggio. A man of violent temperament, rude, brave and independent. Spitfire and uneasy temper of the artist served as an excuse for constant collisions with others, which often resulted in a fight, a duel or a sword blow. For this he was repeatedly subjected to judicial harassment and imprisonment. In 1606, Caravaggio in a quarrel, flashed during a game of ball, killed his opponent and fled from Rome. Finding himself in Naples, he went from there to Malta in search of work, where, after spending a year, he was accepted as a member of the order thanks to the patronage of the grandmaster, whose portrait he wrote. However, for the gross insult of one of the leaders of the Order, Caravaggio was thrown into prison, fled from it and worked for some time in the cities of Sicily and again in Naples. In hopes of forgiving the pope, he went to sea to Rome. Mistakenly arrested by the Spanish border guards, robbed by carriers, the artist falls ill with malaria and dies in 1610, thirty-six years old.

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