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✳ alter ego in-game test results
– defense mechanism: denial
you're the type to turn away from anything that may breed anxiety or pain. like a stubborn child, you close your eyes to anything you dislike. you also seem to be good at idealizing or idolizing others. only an idealist like you would be so haunted by presumed betrayal.
— hidden contempt: impulsive rebellion
you have no intention of hiding your rebellious nature regarding that which you have been taught. you long to escape your shackles, by any means. if it means getting what you want, you're not adverse to taking measures that are unethical. your will is formidable.
— ego ideal: philosophical
you have a penchant for thinking things over. unable to find satisfaction in the answers provided by others, you are compelled to search for your own. you enjoy time alone to think, whereas it would seem you tend to feel uncomfortable around others. furthermore, you have a strong preference for your own way of thinking, which means that you can be rather inflexible.
— obvious conflict: psychological conflict
if emotions have directions, then yours seem to blow with the wind, first facing unerringly inward, then swinging wildly outward. sometimes you are pessimistic and self-absorbed, then you're judgemental and aggressive. you must been awfully tired. once in a while you ought to give yourself the freedom to spread your wings.
— latent conflict: ambiguity fixation
my, aren't you sensitive to negativity? you must be awfully depressed right now, and feeling quite the victim. furthermore, you have a real problem with positivity. you are so fixated on your anxieties it's as if you are possessed by them.
— hidden motif: perfect conformity
you're awfully conscious of what your parents/superiors think, and society at large, for that matter. it's almost as if you yearn to be dominated by others. that's said you're probably also quite the perfectionist, constantly dancing to the beat of a drum you can't identify and taking yourself to task for missing a step.you might just have to accept that your ideal way of life does not really exists.