The Difference between ‘Type A’ And ‘Type B’ People In One Hilarious Comic 
 
 
 
 
 
The difference between “Type A” and “Type B” people is basically night and day. Type A people typically have difficulty relaxing, while Type B people are laid back. Type A people generally can’t stand being slowed down, while Type B people prefer a more relaxed pace.
 
But nothing has summed up the contrast between Type A and Type B personality types so accurately as this illustration from Owl Turd Comix. 
 
While we should clarify that Type A people are not actually this unhinged, this comic does nail three things about the Type A/Type B divide:
 
1. Type A people tend to be hypersensitive to time, because they hate to waste it.
 
2. Type B people typically enjoy the journey, while Type A people are extremely goal-oriented. “[Type A’s] are certainly more occupied with achieving outcomes,” John Schaubroeck, a professor of psychology and management at Michigan State University, previously told HuffPost. “And given that they’re so occupied with achieving their goals, it makes sense that they would be more likely to do so.”
 
3. Type A people are often competitive. There’s no such thing as losing gracefully. So when Type A individuals set their mind to something, they want to be the best at it, hands down.
 
Of course, there are plenty of people who show characteristics of both personality types. You might be “Type A-minus,” for example. And these personality types should be taken with a grain of salt, because there’s no hard science on the subject. But no matter what type you feel defines you, we think anyone can see a bit of themselves in this spot-on comic. 
 
Article Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/type-a-type-b-difference_us_57daa582e4b08cb14093ff47?section=us_healthy-living
Image Source: http://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/scalefit_630_noupscale/57daa6091800002f00314bba.jpeg 
 
VOCABULARY WORDS:
1. Unhinged (adj.) ~ mentally unbalanced deranged
2. Nail it (idiom) ~ to do something perfectly or successfully
3. Taken with a grain of salt (idiom) ~ to view something with skepticism, or to not take it literally
4. Spot-on (idiom) ~ precisely right exact  
 
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION:
1. What are the main differences between the two personality types?
2. Which personality type can you identify with the most? Explain your answer.
3. What do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of each personality type?