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==Four types of people==
==Four types of people==
The Law of Social Cycles is a theory of [[Varna (Hinduism)|Varna]], arising out of the Indian [[episteme]] (Inayatullah, 2002). This law states that while people in any society are all relatively similar, they have generally the same goals, desires and ambitions but differ in the way they go about achieving their goals. An individual's specific methods for achieving success depend on his physical and psychological makeup. Essentially, there are four different psychological types of people, warriors, intellectuals, acquisitors and labourers, who find basic fulfillment in four different kinds of ways.
The Law of Social Cycles is a theory of [[:wikipedia:Varna (Hinduism)|Varna]], arising out of the Indian [[:wikipedia:episteme|episteme]] (Inayatullah, 2002). This law states that while people in any society are all relatively similar, they have generally the same goals, desires and ambitions but differ in the way they go about achieving their goals. An individual's specific methods for achieving success depend on his physical and psychological makeup. Essentially, there are four different psychological types of people, warriors, intellectuals, acquisitors and labourers, who find basic fulfillment in four different kinds of ways.


===Warriors===
===Warriors===