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Understanding Zelotypia: The Psychology Behind Social Change

Zelotypie (zelo-typia) - a term used in the field of psychology to describe a specific type of personality. It was introduced by the Polish psychologist Kazimierz Dąbrowski in the 1960s and is characterized by a strong desire for social change and a willingness to take risks to achieve it.

People with a Zelotypic personality are often idealistic, passionate, and driven by a sense of justice. They are not afraid to challenge authority or tradition, and they are willing to take bold action to bring about the changes they believe in. However, their zeal can sometimes lead to impulsiveness and a lack of consideration for others.

Dąbrowski believed that Zelotypia was a positive force for social change, but it could also be a source of conflict and even violence if not balanced by other personality traits such as self-awareness and empathy.

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