• archetypes
    • 45% athlete
      • Your focus and drive are unparalleled. Staying healthy and being fit are paramount to you (as for winning, that doesn’t hurt, either).
    • 35% tastemaker
      • You’re always on top of the trends—or starting your own. Your sense of style is second to none and your taste, impeccable.
    • 20% explorer
      • You’re drawn to the unknown, whether that’s a Himalayan peak or the road not taken, and have a thirst for adventure. You take journeys, not vacations.
  • the big five personality test
    • extraversion: 1.8
      • Extraversion reflects how much you are oriented towards things outside yourself and derive satisfaction from interacting with other people. (9% higher than others)
    • conscientiousness: 3.4
      • Conscientiousness reflects how careful and orderly an individual is. (47% higher than others)
    • neuroticism: 3
      • Neuroticism is the tendency to experience negative emotions. (48% higher than others)
    • agreeableness: 3.7
      • Agreeableness reflects how much you like and try please others. (34% higher than others)
    • openness: 3.7
      • Openness reflects how much you seek out new experiences. (27% higher than others)
  • carl jung
    • ISTP
    • According to Myers-Briggs, ISTPs excel at analyzing situations to reach the heart of a problem so that they can swiftly implement a functional repair, making them ideally suited to the field of engineering. Naturally quiet people, they are interested in understanding how systems operate, focusing on efficient operation and structure. They are open to new information and approaches. But contrary to their seemingly detached natures, ISTPs are often capable of humorously insightful observations about the world around them. They can also be closet daredevils who gravitate toward fast-moving or risky hobbies (such as bungee jumping, hang gliding, racing, motorcycling, and parachuting), recreational sports (such as downhill skiing, paintball, ice hockey, and scuba diving), and careers (such as aviation and firefighting). ISTPs enjoy self-sufficiency and take pride in developing their own solutions to problems. ISTPs are content to let others live according to their own rules, as long as the favor is reciprocated. ISTPs endure reasonable impositions without complaint—but if their "territory" is encroached upon, eroded, or violated, they defend what they view as rightfully theirs.
  • artistic preferences scale
    • realism: 7/14
    • impressionalism: 5/14
    • post-impressionalism: 6/14
    • classicism: 9/14
    • expressionism: 4/14
    • baroque: 7/14
    • rococo: 9/14
    • romantisicm: 9/14
  • harrower-erickson multiple choice rorschach test
    • 3/10
  • cattell's 16 personality factors test
    • warmth: 2.3/4
      • Warmth is how nice to people you are. Low scorers are impersonal, distant, cool, reserved, detached, formal and aloof. High scorers are outgoing, attentive to others, kindly, easy-going, participating and like people.
    • reasoning: 2.9/4
      • Reasoning is how good at abstract thinking you are. Low scorers prefer common sense, high scorers prefer abstract thinking.
    • emotional stability: 2.3/4
      • Emotional stability is how in control of your emotions you are. Low scorers are reactive emotionally, changeable, affected by feelings, emotionally less stable, easily upset. High scorers are emotionally stable, adaptive, mature, and face reality calmly.
    • dominance: 3/4
      • Dominance is how assertive you are when dealing with people. Low scorers are deferential, cooperative, avoids conflict, submissive, humble, obedient, easily led, docile and accommodating. High scorers are dominant, forceful, assertive, aggressive, competitive, stubborn and bossy.
    • liveliness: 2.1/4
      • Liveliness is how much energy you display. High scorers are serious, restrained, prudent, taciturn, introspective and silent. Low scorers are lively, animated, spontaneous, enthusiastic, happy-go-lucky, cheerful, expressive and impulsive.
    • rule-consciousness: 2.7/4
      • Rule-consciousness is how much you abide by authority. Low scorers are nonconforming, self indulgent and disregard rules. High scorers are rule-conscious, dutiful, conscientious, conforming, moralistic, staid and rule bound.
    • social boldness: 0.8/4
      • Social boldness is how socially confident you are. Low scorers are shy, threat-sensitive, timid, hesitant and intimidated. High scorers are socially bold, venturesome, thick-skinned and uninhibited.
    • sensitivity: 2.2/4
      • Sensitivity is how much you can be affected. Low scorers are utilitarian, objective, unsentimental, tough minded, self-reliant, no-nonsense and rough. High scorers are sensitive, aesthetic, sentimental, tender-minded, intuitive and refined.
    • vigilance: 1.8/4
      • Vigilance. Low scorers are trusting, unsuspecting, accepting, unconditional and easy. High scorers are vigilant, suspicious, skeptical, distrustful and oppositional.
    • abstractness: 2.2/4
      • Abstractedness is how imaginative you are. Low scorers are grounded, practical, prosaic, solution oriented, steady and conventional. High scorers are abstract, imaginative, absent minded, impractical and absorbed in ideas.
    • privateness: 2.1/4
      • Privateness is how honest you are about who you are. Low scorers are forthright, genuine, artless, open, guileless, naive, unpretentious and involved. High scorers are rivate, discreet, nondisclosing, shrewd, polished, worldly, astute and diplomatic.
    • apprehension: 3.2/4
      • Apprehension is how troubled you are. Low scorers are self-assured, unworried, complacent, secure, free of guilt, confident and self satisfied. High scorers are apprehensive, self-doubting, worried, guilt prone, insecure, worrying and self blaming.
    • openness to change: 2.4/4
      • Openness to change is how not stuck in your ways you are. Low scorers are traditional, attached to familiar, conservative and respect traditional ideas. High scorers are open to change, experimental, liberal, analytical, critical, free-thinking and flexible.
    • self-reliance: 2.8/4
      • Self-reliance is how contained your needs are. Low scorers are group-oriented and affiliative. High scorers are self-reliant, solitary, resourceful, individualistic and self-sufficient.
    • perfectionism: 2.3/4
      • Perfectionism is how high you standards are for yourself. Low scoerers tolerate disorder are unexacting, flexible, undisciplined, lax, self-conflict, impulsive, careless of social rules and uncontrolled. High scorers are perfectionist, organized, compulsive, self-disciplined, socially precise, exacting will power, control and self-sentimental.
    • tension: 2.6/4
      • Tension is how driven you are, crossed with impatience. Low scorers are relaxed, placid, tranquil, torpid, patient, composed low drive. High scorers are tense, high energy, impatient, driven, frustrated, over wrought and time driven.
may 5 2014 ∞
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