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I really do like to take surveys, now don’t I. :-)

Saturday, July 12, 2008 1 comment

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Your result for Which of the “Big Five” personality traits best represents you?…

Openness(?)

Your strongest “Big Five” is Openness!

Openness is a general appreciation for art, emotion, adventure, unusual ideas, imagination, curiosity, and variety of experience. This trait distinguishes imaginative people from down-to-earth, conventional people. People who are open to experience are intellectually curious, appreciative of art, and sensitive to beauty. They tend to be, compared to closed people, more creative and more aware of their feelings. They are more likely to hold unconventional beliefs.

People with low scores on openness tend to have more conventional, traditional interests. They prefer the plain, straightforward, and obvious over the complex, ambiguous, and subtle. They may regard the arts and sciences with suspicion, regarding these endeavors as abstruse or of no practical use. Closed people prefer familiarity over novelty. They are conservative and resistant to change.

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PS: On a more personal note: I might consider or review objects that you either never (have) heard from or don’t care about, more often than you!? Whichever one is true? Of one thing I am sure! To have an interest in a certain subject does not automatically imply enjoyment or willingness to experience this. That I could describe as a form of shortsightedness. Which can never be remedied by the way, otherwise the person in particular wouldn’t be that way. Nur zwei Dingen sind unendlich…

Anyway sometimes I like to eat the apple and at other times I’d rather study it, especially if I suspect it to be either harmful or rather useless for my current situation (whichever one that may be). Then again as the saying goes: No pain, no game or no nuts no glory.

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Yet another one…

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Your result for The Ohmigod Test…
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Athena – Goddess of War and Wisdom

The favorite child of Zeus, Athena sprung fully grown out of her father’s head. There’s some confusion about how all this came about but the short version and accepted story is that when Zeus first wife became pregnant Zeus swallowed her. In her captured state she began to make a robe and helmet for her soon to be born daughter. The hammering of the helmet caused Zeus great pain in the form of a migraine headache. His son Hephaestus ran to his father and cracked open his skull and from it emerged Athena, fully grown and wearing her new armor. Having been born of gods and infused with Zeus’s power a second time made Athena one of the most powerful gods on Earth proving that it’s not just a mans place on the battlefield. In acts of war, women are equal if not more cruel and it’s thanks to her that we all recognize this. (Or did for a while) Her followers built the city of Athens for her and she’s been receiving nods of recognition ever since. Her following has dwindled in recent centuries because people don’t often bring wisdom into battle with them. Preferring instead the more “in your face” approach of Mars. However those who want to actually win a war and bring back some living troops might want to start sending a few prayers her way and build a temple or two. Her followers believe in Wisdom, War and Equality

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One of the questions that caught my eye!

Do countries have a right to attack and take over neighboring lands? What they’ve done pretty much since the beginning of recorded history.

  • Yes
  • No
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Time for another test result…

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Which Chess Piece are You Test?
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Your result for Which Chess Piece are You Test?…

The Knight’s City Guard

The Knight’s City Guard is characterized by the desire to serve others in times of need. Sometimes this drive is so powerful that the standard ‘give-and-take’ is unsatisfying. They are bound very much to social convention and don’t like to include moral or political controversy. The City Guard is often forgotten because they are so reliable. They are loyal and great producers of quality – which end up allowing others to take for granted what the City Guard gives. They are hurt by being treated as a doormat but are unwilling to toot their own horn about accomplishments. This is due to that it feels somewhat wrong to want a reward for doing work which is a virtue in itself.

The City Guard can be overworked and suffer from self inflicted headaches. They are methodical workers with good memories and analytical abilities. They are great in small groups because of their patience. They make pleasant co-workers and better employees. They tend to feel a bit harried by supervisory roles. They form strong loyalties of a personal nature. This is opposed to institutional loyalty. If someone leaves the company that’s close to this type – they may leave as well. They are perfect as teachers, administrators, clerics and fit right in amongst nursing or medical careers.

The Knight’s City guard is concerned with harmony and traditional behavior. They have a few close friends and are extremely loyal. Don’t confront them, they hate that. Also if the Knight’s City Guard is moody – it could be because they haven’t shared something of importance. Most friends of the City Guard feel ashamed later when finding out why the Guard refused to share the source of their trouble. This ‘Pawn’ is wonderful because they are the diplomat of emotions and needs. They are society’s most constructive and protective member.

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