Psychological endurance is an individual’s ability to withstand and regulate psychological pressure and negative emotions caused by adversity. It mainly refers to the adaptability, tolerance, endurance, and ability to overcome adversity. A certain amount of psychological endurance is an important part of an individual’s good psychological quality.
‘Psychological endurance’, like ‘psychological quality’, entered the field of psychology from the concept of life. Generally speaking, psychological endurance can be understood from two aspects. From a narrow perspective, that is, from a physiological psychology perspective, psychological endurance is related to innate neurological characteristics. According to Pavlov, people’s brain nervous systems differ in their tolerance, strength, and balance between excitation and inhibition. Some people have high tolerance and a balance of excitement and inhibition. They can withstand greater stimulation and have strong psychological endurance. On the contrary, some people cannot withstand large stimulation and have weak psychological endurance.
Do you know how much pressure your character can handle? Do you like to be content with the status quo, or are you keen on fierce competition and challenges?
After taking this psychological test, you will know. You just need to answer ‘yes’ or ’no’. Please answer with your first reaction.