March 31, 2008
A Brief Personality Test…
Posted by wolfdreamer under A Day In the Life, Attitude, Friends, Humor, Memory, Personality | Tags: friendship, Personality, quiz |Boredom has repercussions. I just answered a 33 question personality quiz and these were the results. Hope this code works:
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Global Personality Test Results |
| Stability (46%) medium which suggests you average somewhere in between being calm and resilient and being anxious and reactive. Orderliness (26%) low which suggests you are overly flexible, improvised, and fun seeking at the expense too often of reliability, work ethic, and long term accomplishment. Extraversion (80%) high which suggests you are overly talkative, outgoing, sociable and interacting at the expense too often of developing your own individual interests and internally based identity. |
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Man, what harsh results. Especially the part about being “overly talkative… at the expense too often of developing your own individual interests…” Am I really that awful? I agree with the whole “overly flexible” and “improvised… at the expense too often of reliability, work ethic, and long term accomplishment.”
Come to think of it, I remember a conversation I had with a college friend that went something like this:
Friend: “You know, the thing I admire most about you is also the thing I hate most.”
Me: “What’s that?”
Friend: “You’ll talk to anybody. It’s like no one is a stranger to you and you know so many people. You’re like a politician or a celebrity or something.”
Me: “Okay? And you hate that… why?”
Friend: “You are under the mistaken assumption that everyone wants to or even needs to talk to you. You force your conversations onto people who may or may not even care what you have to say.”
Me: (pause) “Yeah, but… isn’t that how we became friends?”
Friend: (longer pause) “I said I admired it and hated it.”
So that’s me. “Overly talkative, outgoing, sociable and interacting at the expense too often of developing your own individual interests and internally based identity.” But that is how I have made (and in some cases kept) 90% of my friends.
Until later– “There’s no turning back now that you opened up to your mind.”