“It takes a major unhappiness, a prolonged and bitter experience, to drive us away from loyalties once formed. And sometimes no amount of punishment can make us repudiate our loyalty.” SometimesAmountMajorsLoyaltyPunishmentBitterUnhappinessBitter Experience Author:Gordon Allport
“We cannot know the young child's personality by studying his systems of interest, for his attention is as yet too labile, his reactions impulsive, and interests unformed. From adolescence onward, however, the surest clue to personality is the hierarchy of interests, including the loves and loyalties of adult life.” KnowsChildrenYoungInterestAttentionStudyPersonalityAdultsIncludingLoyaltyReactionsAdolescenceClueHierarchyYoung ChildrenImpulsiveLove And Loyalty Book:Becoming; Basic Considerations for a Psychology of Personality Source: Becoming; Basic Considerations for a Psychology of Personality