Soviet aerialism
Courtesy of Marina H.,
a lovely piece by Chloe Aridjis on time spent in East Berlin researching the early Soviet space program:
One tome suggests applying the four humours to the process of task
selection: the choleric individual is quick to learn but, prone to
impatience, makes mistakes – therefore best for special assignments
rather than routine ones; sanguine types flourish under variety and
constant excitement rather than repetition (Gagarin was apparently one
of these); phlegmatic types, on the other hand, are recommended for
systematic activity; and melancholic types . . . cannot become
cosmonauts due to their nervous, fearful temperament, and are best
suited to be scientific advisors on ground.
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