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interdependent cognitive, physical, and psychosocial aspects. He also noted that personality is 
dynamic which means that it grows, develops, and changes as humans mature and learn new 
things in life. The personality of an individual provides motivation and directs the behavior 
and careers of individuals. According to him, the personality provides characteristics that are 
unique  to  individuals’  behaviors,  attributes,  and  thoughts  which  enable  different  people  to 
start different careers and adapt to different environments and situations (Saunder, 2002). It is 
the same reason that the society consists of different individuals with different career choices 
and interests. 
Trait  theories  depict  the  behavior  of  individuals  as  enduring  and  able  to  adapt  to 
different situations in the environment. They depict how individuals learn and develop in their 
careers to become better persons and generate fulfillment in life.  
Conclusion 
Different  personality  theories  explain  the  behaviors  and  interests  of  individuals 
extensively compared to others. There is no theory that can completely explain personality, 
behaviors, and interests of different individuals. We cannot predict with utmost certainty the 
career of an individual using any of the theories, but they can be used to give projections and 
probabilities of career choice of an individual. Personality theories depend on the context and 
situation by which they are applied to predict the personality of an individual and choice of 
their  careers.  Trait  theories  are  however  different  from  psychodynamic  theories  in  many 
aspects.  Trait  theorists  do  not  concern  themselves  with  understanding  or  explaining  how 
personality develops in individuals. As opposed to psychodynamic theories, trait theories do 
not attempt to predict the behavior of a person in a given situation. Trait theories main focus