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Portrait of Charles Bingley

Charles Bingley

A good-natured and wealthy gentleman, and Darcy's close friend.

From "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen

Core Belief

"Happiness is found in enjoying life's pleasures and maintaining positive relationships with others. He values sociability and strives to be liked by everyone."

Worldview

Bingley sees the world as a generally pleasant place filled with good people. He is optimistic and trusts easily, sometimes overlooking potential problems or negative aspects of situations.

Personality

Affable, amiable, and easily influenced, Bingley is a kind and generous man who readily makes friends. He is less discerning than Darcy and relies heavily on his friend's judgment. He is easily swayed by the opinions of those around him, particularly his sisters.

In Their Own Words

"“Upon my honour, I never met with so many pleasant girls in my life as I have this evening; and there are several of them, you see, uncommonly pretty.”"
"“If they had uncles enough to fill _all_ Cheapside,” cried Bingley, “it would not make them one jot less agreeable.”"
"“I am exceedingly gratified by your converting what my friend says into a compliment on the sweetness of my temper.”"

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