Very much so. Congratulations on your creativity!
And Auntie Em’s spin on things goes to show just why such online tests are absolute, utter crap.
For Pete’s sake, it’s been horribly difficult for psychologists to “quantify” creativity in an empirically acceptable manner, and then such Johnny come lately’s try to tell everyone their test works. Bah, I say! A pox on them.
But yeaaaah, they are fun. In a way. Sometimes. Kind of. A bit. Just.
shucks, I got a 92
Maybe being a practical Boston Yankee boosted my score considering I found many uses for the brick.
Geez Project Omega, how did I miss the obvious dental tool application !!! Seems to me your score should have been about 100.
You could do what I did, go through and just answer the questions. On my first runthrough, I scored a whopping 10!
So, I went through again, answered just about everything the same except for the brick question. On the second try, I typed anything that popped into my blank little mind (including sex toy, artificial feces, best friend, headstone, surgical tool, cigarette lighter, “this, that, and the other,” and so on.) Over 100 comma-delineated “uses”.
My second score was 85.
I’m an artist/illustrator, currently working as a stained glass designer and artisan. That 10 was an insult.
That’s it. Probably why I failed the “abstract” part of it.
Brick Answer:
“build, block, weight, throw, shapes, pattern”
High on Complexity, Paradox, Boldness and Curiosity.
Miserable at Abstraction, Connection and Persistence.
Yep, thats me.
58, same as typical sigh. Slightly high on paradox, complexity, persistance, abstraction, and perspective, slightly low on curiousity, and very low on connection (connections? What is that?) and boldness.
Brick: “to throw, to build with, to smush things, to grind up, to play dominoes with, to do weight training, to hide things in, to hollow out, to sculpt, to heat up, to walk on”
It may help to know that my grandfather was a bricklayer, so me and my brother did many of these things with bricks when we stayed at his house.
(I tend to agree with whoever said it’s the brick question. I thought of a lot of things and typed them fast. Some of them made no sense whatever, except at the time.)