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    iPersonic test

    This is a quick personality test similar to some others on the Internet:

    http://www.ipersonic.com/test.html

    I'm a harmony-seeking idealist. The profile was accurate, even (unfortunately) down to the career advice section.

    "Therefore you prefer a quiet work environment where you can intensively deal with your responsibilities and are not disturbed by too many people and repeated distractions. You need a lot of time to dwell on your thoughts, to put them into words and let your ideas take shape. You are grateful for a certain measure of order and structure in order to achieve this, and being able to deal with one project after the other, thus not having a number of responsibilities at one time."

    Very true, though I wish it wasn't. I've been told there is no such thing these days as a job where you can focus on one thing quietly for a long time - yet education is structured that way, and is probably why I excelled in school but have amounted to nothing in the real world.

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    Very true, though I wish it wasn't. I've been told there is no such thing these days as a job where you can focus on one thing quietly for a long time - yet education is structured that way, and is probably why I excelled in school but have amounted to nothing in the real world.

    Hey, don't say garbage like that! There are enough people in this world that will put you down...don't be one of those people! Putting yourself down only harms you...you should think highly of yourself...you are what makes you, you...don't take that away from yourself. We all have different things that make us up, and that's what makes us unique...if you weren't who you were, you'd be the same as someone else, and that wouldn't make you a unique person.

    Not trying to take away from the main focus of this thread...just felt like I should say something...you know me, can't keep me from voicing my opinion

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    im a "groundbreaking thinker" sounds about right...

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    im a dynamic thinker, big woop

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    i tried but i just dont fit into a box,im far right,far left and in the middle at the same time,a freak,an aggresive hippie

    yea kendra,knock it off,your still a pup,i didnt do anything worth while till my mid-30's when i took over raising my nephews and i was a golden child in school,completed 3 years of jr.high in 6 months lettered in golf in the 8th grade football in the 9th and was out 1/2 way through the 10nth and ended up pouring concrete for rich people for the next decade+,lifes a ride and the worst of time are going to end up being your best memories,funny how things work

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    Khendra, i am the same as you..lol, except i have a job

    Dishwashing, but it is a job
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    Thanks, guys - I thought I should probably edit that after I posted, but I just felt down again after receiving rejection notices from two more jobs I applied for recently. It just seems like nothing has been working this last year - even when I got a job, it didn't work out in the end (though I got a recommendation), and I am still ruminating over whether quitting that was the right thing to do even though I was unable to keep up with its demands at the time. I know I should stay positive and all that, but even when I was excited at first after graduating from college, staying positive didn't seem to help any. I've also gotten lots of advice from people, but still no successful results yet. Maybe I need to rant or something, I don't know, although I've been doing that a lot lately. I realize many others are in a similar boat - I'm just wanting to know when these boats will finally arrive at their destination, or if most of us are just going to drown altogether. The economy has been slow to recover, and it's hard to force optimism.

    Anyway, I hope this test was at least entertaining or enlightening in some way, lol.

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    I rated as an Independent Thinker. Much of this is true, except for the "speaking about their emotional life" part. That's something I've never had trouble talking about, much like most women I'd imagine, lol

    Independent Thinkers are analytical and witty persons. They are normally self-confident and do not let themselves get worked up by conflicts and criticism. They are very much aware of their own strengths and have no doubts about their abilities. People of this personality type are often very successful in their career as they have both competence and purposefulness. Independent Thinkers are excellent strategists; logic, systematics and theoretical considerations are their world. They are eager for knowledge and always endeavour to expand and perfect their knowledge in any area which is interesting for them. Abstract thinking comes naturally to them; scientists and computer specialists are often of this type.

    Independent Thinkers are specialists in their area. The development of their ideas and visions is important to them; they love being as flexible as possible and, ideally, of being able to work alone because they often find it a strain having to make their complex trains of thought understandable to other people. Independent Thinkers cannot stand routine. Once they consider an idea to be good it is difficult to make them give it up; they pursue the implementation of that idea obstinately and persistently, also in the face of external opposition.

    Independent Thinkers are not the type who easily comes out of his shell. Speaking about their emotional life is also not one of their strong points. Anyway, social relationships are not particularly important to them; they are happy with just a few, close friends who find it easy to share their intellectual world. They find it difficult to establish new ties. Independent Thinkers often make a cool and reserved impression on others; but this impression is deceptive: they can hardly bear it if people close to them should reject them. They prefer a harmonious, balanced relationship with a partner who shares their interests and with whom they can realise their visions.

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    Harmony-seeking Idealists

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    My mom scores as an Independent Thinker. I don't think that's very common among females.

    angel, you're in the Air Force, right? Lately, I had been thinking of joining that until my family found out I can't because of restrictions on type 1 diabetes.

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