Even if you don’t believe in astrology, a recent study by the University of Budapest presented at the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology confirms the link between season, birth, and personality thanks to a given biological clock and the amount of daylight at birth. These character traits and preferences are more noticeable in adulthood than in childhood.
Born in the spring
Born in the spring have the so-called hyperthymic temperament, which makes them more positive than people born in other seasons.
Therefore, spring babies often show optimism, easily express their enthusiasm and it doesn’t take them long to ‘warm up’ to an idea. They are not overly prone to depression, and often possess some artistic talent.
Born in the summer
People born in the summer months have the so-called cyclothymic temperament, which makes them prone to frequent mood swings, which in turn do not have to be caused by anything concrete.
Also, they are more prone to anxiety than people born in other seasons, and they are also credited with being very in love. They change jobs more often and are more prone to conflict.
Born in the fall
Despite the rain, falling leaves, and dormant nature, people born in the fall months are the least prone to depression. Although they are not attributed an overly positive, but rather rational and down-to-earth character, autumn babies have the lowest risk of developing mental disorders. Also, they are quite physically active.
Born in winter
People born in winter are the most emotionally stable, ie they are the most resistant to emotional stress, claim Hungarian researchers who explain that they are also influenced by the larger amounts of sun that they 'soaked up' during their mother's pregnancy.
They are guided by reason rather than feelings and are adorned with consistency in attitudes and goals.
By: Olivia J. - Gossip Whispers