What are the characteristics of a choleric-melancholy personality?

Answer:

The choleric-melancholic and the melancholic-choleric temperaments.

In this one, two serious, passionate temperaments are mixed; the pride, obstinacy, and anger of the choleric with the morose, unsocial, reserved temper of the melancholic. Persons who have such a mixture of temperaments must cultivate a great deal of self-control, in order to acquire interior peace and not to become a burden to those with whom they work and live.

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