I scored a 37, which seems about right to me…
But, Engineerboy, It tells us that “others see you as…” but what about how we see ourselves, or for that matter, how we really **are[b/]? These could be three entirely different concepts!
1,2,3
There’s 3 of me.
The me I am,
and the me I long to be.
The third of me is
the Me I let you see.
They all are very different,
you see.
(a poem, by me, from about 1989, when I was in my mass confusion stage of life… I feel better now.)
This test was a lot more interesting, to me, than most of the others I have followed the links to. (yeah, I’m a sucker… I take almost all of 'em!)
PS: WhiteWolf, are you into astrology at all? Skeptics say that the descriptions are so generic that all of them could apply to anyone, but I beg to differ.
When my birth chart was mapped, with all of the aspects, (And I should clarify, I was skeptical) it was me! My husband’s was done at the same time (both courtesy of my mystic sister), and his was him, definitely. Neither could have been swapped for the other. (ftr, the “daily” horoscopes are a generic buncha bs, though.)
Got 56. I’m really glad I didn’t hit the next higher level!
FROM 51 TO 60 POINTS:
Your friends see you as an exciting, highly volatile, rather impulsive personality; a natural
leader, quick to make decisions (though not always the right ones). They see you as
bold and venturesome, someone who will try anything once; someone who takes a chance and
enjoys an adventure. They enjoy being in your company because of the excitement you radiate.
Yeah, that and the kick ass drugs I supply! Fun test!
Most of my answers were random, none of the above not being a choice, and no choice leaving me with a 0 score by default. The choices given did not describe me at all.
The Larger test from which this one is taken is only slightly less ambiguous, even though much longer, categorizing by binary grouping in four categories. It was real popular a decade or so ago. That one was a bit wider in spectrum, of course with sixteen categories possible. I forget the name of the test.
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The problem with many of these questions is that I don’t act the same in all situations, making it difficult to choose answer.
If I’m talking to someone I know well, I’m very outgoing.
If I’m talking to a stranger … well I’m probably not talking at all. If you don’t know me, I’m the shyest person you’ve ever seen. I mumble, make no eye contact, and try to end the conversation as quickly and painlessly as possible. Not because I don’t want to talk to the person, but because of a paralyzing fear of embarassment that I suppose only shy people can understand.