According to respected psychologist Han Eysenck’s Theory of Personality, an individual’s personality is determined more so by biological makeup, rather than an individual’s parents actions or mistakes. Meaning, an individual’s biological makeup has predetermined things that an individual will prefer and not prefer for themselves, rather than being …show more content…
However there may be certain events and unconscious impulses that occur causing automatic response actions from individual’s. In contrast, for the most part, I am responsible and have the power to determine my own destiny and actions that I want to occur. My behaviors represent my personal choices that helped develop my personality. For example, when I was in grade school I knew to do my homework on time and not procrastinate because I did not want a bad grade. At such a young age, I knew that if I did not do my homework I had no one but myself to blame for my own actions. The humanistic approach is very clear on individual’s not having to do anything, but as for me everyday, I choose to stay in an relationship when I do not have to, I choose to go to work when I do not have to, I choose to stay in college when I do not have to, and so much