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Idealistic people: the 9 traits and habits that define them

Idealistic people: the 9 traits and habits that define them

March 22, 2024

What is more important, starting from the facts and trying to adapt to it, or setting goals and doing everything possible to reach them? This is a more philosophical than psychological issue, and yet it serves to intuitively know a great truth: there are many ways to relate to our goals.

In this article we will see what are the habits and personality traits of idealistic people , those that put their visions and their principles above many other things.

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9 habits and traits of idealistic people

Idealistic people are not always easy to recognize, especially in a world where sometimes the scarcity of resources makes it difficult to indulge in great things. However, by paying attention to the details it is possible to recognize certain common signs. Let's see what they are.


1. They know their ethical principles better

The vast majority of human beings have a moral code, but not everyone knows it well. For example, it is possible that part of our scale of values ​​is revealed when we have to make a difficult decision, so that until that moment that part of our identity had remained hidden.

However, idealistic people tend to know better the ethical code by which they are guided , because they have devoted time exclusively to establishing their moral and practical priorities in life. Therefore, they are more clear about what they want to achieve, although they do not have to know how they are going to achieve it.

2. They bet strongly when considering goals

Having relatively clear what is what they want and what they do not want, perfectionists can afford to consider ambitious goals , since they do not have to deal with a high risk of fighting for something they do not really believe in.


3. They are dreamers and want to change society

Normally, idealistic people are not limited to propose personal purposes, which only concern them. Since they tend to be ambitious when considering goals, they involve many more people or even the entire planet. Because, initiatives and projects with solidarity and the preservation of the environment , for example, is usually part of what they attach importance to.

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4. They preach with the example

For idealistic people, the important thing is what is done, and not so much what is said . Therefore, they do not limit themselves to trying to defend the ideas related to the defense of the type of society they would like to contribute to building, but they also contribute their example. That means they act in a way that tries to conform to what you would expect from someone who pursues clear goals.


5. Try to apply ideas to the world, and not the other way around

Idealistic people are, among other things, because they try to apply certain pure ideas about the imperfect reality that surrounds us all . For example, they will try to apply the principle of truth even in some situations in which telling the truth does not clearly benefit anyone, but it does harm to at least one person. In a way, they will act as if the defense of certain ideas modifies reality favoring the importance of the principle defended.

6. Many self-imposed norms follow

As they cling to their goals, they should create standards for various possible situations that can happen In day to day. This means that its repertoire of norms is quite varied and wide, which has positive consequences, such as the absence of opportunism, and other negative ones, such as the risk of falling into dogmas and lack of strategic vision.

7. They believe more in legitimacy than in the effects of what they do

As we have seen, idealistic people act as "ambassadors" of ideas and "essences". Therefore, sometimes they only defend their actions claiming that they are legitimate , although doing them causes negative consequences. As a result, they may confuse legitimacy with justice or welfare standards, and they do not have to give much importance to the context.

8. They want to leave a legacy

For idealistic people their own life is a project oriented to leave a positive impact on the world, thanks to the defense of their ideals. It is because of that they like the idea of ​​leaving a legacy that others can enjoy and that, in passing, makes them feel more transcendent.

9. They feel inspired with ease

Idealistic people tend to find references on which to base themselves, since they exemplify the defense of certain values ​​so that it is easy to identify with them.


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