OK Folks, did you happen to catch the other night’s episode of “Long Lost Family”
where the woman discovers that a co-worker is her birth mother? The show“proves” a theory I’ve been seeing on for a while. I refer to a theory of personality types where personality types “run” in families and result in similar careers and vocations showing up frequently in one’s family tree.The Holland Codes or the Holland Occupational Themes (RIASEC) lists 6types:
where the woman discovers that a co-worker is her birth mother? The show“proves” a theory I’ve been seeing on for a while. I refer to a theory of personality types where personality types “run” in families and result in similar careers and vocations showing up frequently in one’s family tree.The Holland Codes or the Holland Occupational Themes (RIASEC) lists 6types:
• R = Doers (Realistic)
• I = Thinkers (Investigative)
• A = Creators (Artistic)
• S = Helpers (Social)
• E = Persuaders (Enterprising)
• C = Organizers (Conventional)
In the episode, titled “Your Mom’s Been Here the Whole Time” 40-year-old Jenny Thomas, spent 15 years trying to find her birth mother. She signed up for help with the TV reality show and discovered that a co-worker, Nita Valdez, was her birth mother. But here’s the thing. When the two women were told (independently) that their family member had been found, they both had the exact same reaction. In fact, they used the same words “is she happy.” Both are hospital workers. Both caring and nurturing women, who by the way, actually liked each other as co-workers.
Alonzo
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So much of our temperment comes from our grand parents. what did your grandparents do for a living?