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اتوار 1 اگست 2004Sunday, August 01, 2004

Personality Quiz

Here are my results for the 20 Questions to a Better Personality Quiz. I think it’s all wrong, but it’s fun.

Wackiness: 24/100
Rationality: 58/100
Constructiveness: 66/100
Leadership: 38/100

You are an SRCF–Sober Rational Constructive Follower. This makes you a White House staffer. You are a tremendous asset to any employer, cool under pressure, productive, and a great communicator. You feel the need to right wrongs, take up slack, mediate disputes and keep the peace. This comes from a secret fear that business can’t go on without you–or worse, that it can.

If you have a weakness, it is your inability to say “no.” While your peers respect you, they find it difficult to resist taking advantage of your positive attitude and eagerness to take on work. You depend on a good manager to keep you from sinking under the weight and burning out.

Via Natalie Davis’ All Facts and Opinions.

Posted by Zack at August 1, 2004 8:52 PM in Miscellaneous

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Hello fellow-
don’t forget tomorrow’s meeting in the China room.

Posted by: kianoush (116 comments) at August 1, 2004 9:50 PM

You wouldn’t believe what it called me ;-)

Wackiness: 56/100
Rationality: 50/100
Constructiveness: 38/100
Leadership: 56/100

You are a WEDL–Wacky Emotional Destructive Leader. This makes you an anarchist. You don’t give a damn. When push comes to shove, you just forget about it–it’s just not worth the heartache. What this means for others is that dealing with you can be aggravating, because they find they can’t get you motivated about things they care about. What this means for you is that you are happier, calmer, and saner then they are on their best days.

You are near-immune to criticism, and those who know you well acknowledge and respect that. You may come across as lazy, but the truth is that you find little to get worked up about. Regardless, you have slews of friends, because they are fascinated by your world view, jealous of your lifestyle, and drawn to the fact that you are hilarious to be around.

You are a pillar in a sea of hot-bloodedness. You have a sweet tooth.

——
Only this much is true: “You are a pillar in a sea of hot-bloodedness.”

:-)

Posted by: Munira Ajmal (31 comments) at August 2, 2004 5:37 PM

Well, I’m either meant to fight “the man,” or be “the man.” Ha! The bit about the mean streak and the soft spot for animals is great!

Wackiness: 32/100
Rationality: 44/100
Constructiveness: 62/100
Leadership: 50/100

You are an SECF–Sober Emotional Constructive Follower. This makes you a hippie. You are passionate about your causes and steadfast in your commitments. Once you’ve made up your mind, no one can convince you otherwise. Your politics are left-leaning, and your lifestyle choices decidedly temperate and chaste.

You do tremendous work when focused, but usually you operate somewhat distracted. You blow hot and cold, and while you normally endeavor on the side of goodness and truth, you have a massive mean streak which is not to be taken lightly. You don’t get mad, you get even.

OR

Wackiness: 40/100
Rationality: 50/100
Constructiveness: 48/100
Leadership: 60/100

You are an SEDL–Sober Emotional Destructive Leader. This makes you a dictator. You prefer to control situations, and lack of control makes you physically sick. You feel have responsibility for everyone’s welfare, and that you will be blamed when things go wrong. Things do go wrong, and you take it harder than you should.

You rely on the validation and support of others, but you have a secret distrust for people and distaste for their habits and weaknesses that make you keep your distance from them. This makes you very difficult to be with romantically. Still, a level-headed peacemaker can keep you balanced.

Despite your fierce temper and general hot-bloodedness, you have a soft spot for animals and a surprising passion for the arts. Sometimes you would almost rather live by your wits in the wilderness somewhere, if you could bring your books and your sketchbook.

You also have a strange, undeniable sexiness to you. You may go insane.

Posted by: Captain Arrrgh (145 comments) at August 2, 2004 5:59 PM

: )

Posted by: Sam Suarez (1 comments) at August 31, 2004 7:34 AM

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