The trait is a characteristic, relatively stable element of an individual's personality, although It also serves to refer to the peculiarity and characteristic that someone's artistic work can display for example, without the particularities of a personality intervening in this case or that singular and distinctive issue that can be found in the features of an individual, for example, a mole, a wart, on the nose, which will make it easy to later recognize a person even if they have not been there more than once.
Traits are sometimes more decisive than any clue when it comes to catching a criminal, since the police will take a statement from the victim or witnesses after a criminal act has occurred and in many situations the characteristics or salient features that make them people remember and that in many cases are unusual, they serve to first make an identikit and then finally, thanks to this, to be able to identify it.
Meanwhile, inherent in representing a form of behavior, the trait, will allow us, on the one hand, to classify or determine whether a person is brave, dishonest, transparent, self-absorbed, among others, and on the other, by repeating itself almost automatically and Being a relatively stable disposition, as we mentioned at the beginning of the review, allows us to predict our behavior as well as that of the rest, due to the fact that it is something that tends to be repeated more and more over time.