Erich Fromm is a theorist who came up with five different character orientations: Receptive, Exploitative, Hoarding, Marketing, and Productive.
[1][2] German-American psychoanalyst Erich Fromm was influenced by Freudian ideologies when coming up with the theory of character orientation.
They are not the ones to give these things away and often lose loved ones who are close to them because of their inabilities to talk about their feelings or troubles.
They find it hard to let go of past issues, often trivial, and develop a feeling of a secure present and future.
[1] Hoarding-oriented people save what they already have obtained, including their opinions, feelings, and material possessions.