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How does personality shape a person's life?
 
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Compare the personalities of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Personality shapes our lives by affecting our choice of hobbies, careers, relationships, and more. It can affect the satisfaction that we experience in our marriages and careers as well as our physical and mental health.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: Both men are known for being odd, but in different ways. Gates is detail-oriented and mathematical. Gates rocks back and forth as he speaks, displays little emotion, and is known for preferring email to speaking to people. Jobs was intense and a perfectionist. He favored the totality of experience. Both men were very blunt.



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