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MELANCHOLIC

People with melancholic personalities are often seen as deep thinkers, highly introspective, and
emotionally sensitive. They may have a tendency to overthink and ruminate on negative thoughts and
experiences, which can lead to feelings of sadness, despair, and a sense of alienation from others. While
this can be a challenging personality trait to manage, it can also be a source of creativity and insight, as
many famous writers, artists, and musicians throughout history have had melancholic personalities like
Albert Einstein, Mother Teresa, Vincent van Gogh, Emily Dickinson, Edgar Allan Poe.

It's important to note, however, that having a melancholic personality does not necessarily mean that
someone has a mental health condition, such as depression or anxiety. While these conditions may be
more common among people with melancholic personalities, it's important not to make assumptions or
stereotypes based on someone's personality or behavior. Kay some of the people around us, they have
this stereotypes that if you are melancholic person, authomatically, nay depression. But in our case, we
just have an introverted and perfectionist soul.

So To further understand what’s melancholic is, we give you 20 personality traits that best describe a
melancholic person:

Solitary - They enjoy spending time alone and may need time to recharge.

Withdrawn - They may withdraw from social situations or relationships when they feel overwhelmed.

Thought-provoking - They often have unique and thought-provoking insights.

Meticulous - They pay attention to detail and are thorough in their work.

Philosophical - They may be interested in deeper philosophical or existential questions.

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