Lion Bear Sheepdog Wolf Beaver Hawk Owl Shrew Kings are lions. Country men are bears. They have very specific personal territory, often in cold places, and they defend it ferociously. Soldiers range from sheep-dogs to wolves. Some get a taste for blood and don’t want to stop. Some, though, remain friendly. Farmers, engineers, and some construction workers are beavers. They are docile, hardworking, and helpful. Crops, buildings, and concrete are not often stolen, especially when they are a part of a larger society. Therefore, these men are concerned with construction. They are not concerned with defense or destruction. Architects are generally docile but opinionated. They have a strong crossover between sensory and calculation ability. Entrepreneurs and Explorers are like hawks. They fly around until they find prey, and then pounce on the opportunity. Clergy are like owls. They watch the other animals and learn. Accountants, Mathemeticians, Scientists are generally very docile. They are like shrews. Their domains are perhaps too small to yield the testosterone required for serious land ownership, but they can be ferociously opinionated in their specific niche. **What is the Ideal Human Type?** There are many human types. Everyone has a preference for a type, and a desire to push the interests of their own type. The most endangered type in the Western world is the type of the aristocrat. This type is violent, willing to use force, but typically as a part of a larger group. The western nobleman is socialized enough to favor guns and strategy, but not so socialized as to run from violence at all. Many of us were killed in the World Wars. Now, because of the carnage and the ensuing bureaucratic insistence on peace, the Western aristocrat is hated and hunted. The most loved type in the Western world is the type of the Christianity, like all great systems of belief, changes the genes of society. The Christian type is that of the diligent, patient, kind, and hearty. A good example would be the dog. Many would interject and say "what about the dog?" But even domesticated dogs tend to be territorial. Christianity has few stated tendencies or loves for territorialism, and, on the whole, appears to discourage it as a main force of the soul. The advantage of Christianity is that it enables the creation of a large populace, because cow-like animals will not fight each other and can be grouped into tight spaces. Spengler made the argument that we are carnivores. What do we know? The ideal human type must be social. This is a basic fact of humans, within and without Christianity. We are tuned to be a part of a group larger than ourselves.