¶ This combination comprises the majority of the world's millionaires, for it combines the intense alimentive desires for life's comforts with the extreme brain capacity necessary to get them. So he becomes a "magnate," a man of "big business," and tends to high finance, manufacturing and merchandizing on a world-scale.
For Cerebral-Thoracics
¶ Journalism, the ministry, teaching, photography, interior decorating, magazine editing, are among the vocations best suited to this type. The best educational directors for large department stores and other establishments, and some of the best comedians, belong to this combination.
For Cerebral-Musculars
¶ Manual education, trial or jury law, invention of all kinds of machinery, social service, oratory, teaching, lecturing, and nose and throat surgery are the best lines of work for this combination.
For Cerebral-Osseous
¶ Authorship, finance, statistics, invention of complex mechanical devices, expert accounting and mathematics are the best lines for this combination.
¶ SO HERE, THEN, ENDETH "THE FIVE HUMAN TYPES," BEING THE FIRST VOLUME IN THE WORLD TO EXPOUND SCIENCE'S DISCOVERY THAT ALL HUMAN BEINGS FALL INTO FIVE DEFINITE DIVISIONS ACCORDING TO THEIR BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION. BY ELSIE LINCOLN BENEDICT, FIRST WRITER AND PUBLISHER OF THIS CLASSIFICATION, FIRST LECTURER IN THE WORLD TO PRESENT IT TO THE PUBLIC, AND FIRST COMPILER OF THE SCIENCE OF HUMAN ANALYSIS. ALSO BY RALPH PAINE BENEDICT, WHOSE KNOWLEDGE AND CO-OPERATION INSPIRED THE DOING OF ALL THESE, PRINTED AND MADE INTO A BOOK BY THE ROYCROFTERS AT THEIR SHOPS WHICH ARE AT EAST AURORA, ERIE COUNTY AND STATE OF NEW YORK, IN THE YEAR NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-ONE.
Transcriber's Note
The following spelling corrections have been made:--
Page 5 'places' to 'placed' 'placed the finished product'
Page 28 'superficialties' to 'superficialities' 'superficialities sway us'
Page 66 'ballon' to 'balloon' 'or a toy balloon'
Page 75 'qualitiy' to 'quality' 'marked emotional quality'
Page 149 'smilingy' to 'smilingly' 'we remonstrated smilingly'
Page 251 'posses' to 'possess' 'be said to possess'
Page 255 'fraility' to 'frailty' 'his physical frailty'
Page 275 'directled' to 'directed' 'to whom they are directed'
Page 288 'handerkerchief' to handkerchief' 'picks up her handkerchief'
Page 315 'comtemplating' to 'contemplating' 'have been contemplating'
Page 350 'intrusted' to 'entrusted' 'only when entrusted'
References to chart numbers is a reference to illustrations 1 to 10.