Below the surface everyone is pretty complicated. Based on your answers, we think the following three traits are important strands in your personality: REVERENCE One part of you dreams of giving yourself up – perhaps just for a while – to a hero or mentor. In the right circumstances you can flourish by letting go of your ego. In your inner life, reverence plays out as a willing submission to your own conscience. In the outside world, you might get frustrated searching for something worth believing in – a country, a person, a company – but you will always be open to feeling respect, admiration and wonder. For Reverence: On Devotion to Corporations How to Serve On the Longing for Authority SHYNESS Part of you is gripped by the fear that you’ll launch into something and completely mess it up. The upside of this is wise caution: people are indeed often too rash, whereas you know, by instinct, that holding back can save you. Probably, you feel shame and self-disgust a bit too much. But when you do feel in your element, you act with a wisdom and sensitivity never found in people with thicker skins. For Shyness: What Nice Men Never Tell Nice Women On Confidence On Perfectionism SENSITIVITY You have delicate, sensitive perceptions; you can be deeply moved by appearances – the right light in a room, or good food, or the texture of a piece of clothing. Expressive, intelligent language has a powerful hold on you; your mind works better when it is inspired and provoked by vivid imagery. It can be sad to live in a world which is often so ugly and not properly looked after. But you know that things can be otherwise, and you have the ability to appreciate the world at its best. For Sensitivity: Why We Should Draw More Why Design Matters On Good and Bad Taste
I don't believe handful of questions going to figure out who I am, but if you ask the folks who work for me, am more like Cruz, "Lucifer in the flesh" LOL Below the surface everyone is pretty complicated. Based on your answers, we think the following three traits are important strands in your personality: Ambition You have a strong sense of potential and an intense drive to accomplish difficult things. The core of this is your ability to hold together the big goals and the daily efforts. Where other people’s hopes collapse when they encounter the tedium of the journey, you keep coming back. Oddly, it is actually your ability to endure feeling unheroic that counts. You know the power of working away solidly on what’s in front of you. For Ambition: How to Realise Your Potential How to Be an Entrepreneur How to Find Meaningful Work Authority You are good at making decisions; you have a clear sense of what needs to be done and what others should be doing. Played out inside yourself, this tendency drives you to value willpower and self-control. You may be accused of bossiness. But acting on your desire to dissuade, restrain or guide is often appreciated by others – who might secretly like a clear direction, and some firmness. For Authority: How to Be a Good Leader How to Be a Good Teacher The Pleasures of BDSM Independence You don’t set out to be different for its own sake; you are more easily guided by what interests and moves you. You are more concerned about what is right for you than about the pressure to fit in. In sex you are more aware than others of impulses which are not entirely conventional. You know the value of selective irresponsibility, of forgetting occasionally about being ‘good’. For Independence: How We Eat When No One is Looking The Psychology of Cross-Dressing The Entrepreneur and the Artists
I am far more creative than orderly. I have a certain order, but people see a mess -- that to me inspires creativity. So maybe it's in there. Loyalty You are good at sticking with people, even when things get awkward and tricky. You give people a second and third chance, because fundamentally, you are good at recognising people’s good sides (even when there’s quite a lot about them that is not so attractive). Partisanship is actually your strength: you stay on someone’s side for more than intellectual reasons – because they feel like a part of who you are. For Loyalty: History of Ideas: Love On Forgiveness How Necessary is a Relationship? Rationality You like clarity and intelligent simplicity and you get frustrated at messy thinking. This can make you seem unreasonably pushy to some, but it is actually a virtue: you are motivated by a horror at pointless effort and a longing for precision and insight into how things and people work. Your ability to synthesise and bring order is essential in producing thinking which is truly helpful. For Rationality: What is Philosophy For? Philosophy ‘ Ludwig Wittgenstein Who Are You to Say That? Orderliness You love it when everything is neat and tidy: when there is a proper way of doing things, and you can tick things off the to-do list and know where everything is. So others, at times, are to you unbearably sloppy and messy. And you run into things that can’t be ordered (a child, a partner, a colleague at work) which drives you slightly nuts. But your desire for order is a good one when it is focussed where it is needed and when you’re okay with a bit of mess. For Orderliness: On Bounded and Unbounded Task On Compromise How to Make an Attractive City
I'm always open to more self-awareness! This test is spot on! RATIONALITY You like clarity and intelligent simplicity and you get frustrated at messy thinking. This can make you seem unreasonably pushy to some, but it is actually a virtue: you are motivated by a horror at pointless effort and a longing for precision and insight into how things and people work. Your ability to synthesise and bring order is essential in producing thinking which is truly helpful. For Rationality: What is Philosophy For? Philosophy ‘ Ludwig Wittgenstein Who Are You to Say That? AUTHORITY You are good at making decisions; you have a clear sense of what needs to be done and what others should be doing. Played out inside yourself, this tendency drives you to value willpower and self-control. You may be accused of bossiness. But acting on your desire to dissuade, restrain or guide is often appreciated by others – who might secretly like a clear direction, and some firmness. For Authority: How to Be a Good Leader How to Be a Good Teacher The Pleasures of BDSM RESILIENCE You have a tendency, after a setback, to turn your emotions towards restriving. What attracts you is the idea of wiping out a humiliation by resumed action – overcoming weakness, repressing your fear. Because part of your motive is pride, you can sometimes be unwilling to admit weakness or to receive aid. But at heart, tour insistence on coming back and never folding has taught you a valuable pessimism: you know that important journeys are never easy.
I get heavily into MYERS-BRIGGS personality typing as well...I think the results of this test fit well...INTJ.
RATIONALITY You like clarity and intelligent simplicity and you get frustrated at messy thinking. This can make you seem unreasonably pushy to some, but it is actually a virtue: you are motivated by a horror at pointless effort and a longing for precision and insight into how things and people work. Your ability to synthesise and bring order is essential in producing thinking which is truly helpful. For Rationality: What is Philosophy For? Philosophy ‘ Ludwig Wittgenstein Who Are You to Say That? INDEPENDENCE You don’t set out to be different for its own sake; you are more easily guided by what interests and moves you. You are more concerned about what is right for you than about the pressure to fit in. In sex you are more aware than others of impulses which are not entirely conventional. You know the value of selective irresponsibility, of forgetting occasionally about being ‘good’. For Independence: How We Eat When No One is Looking The Psychology of Cross-Dressing The Entrepreneur and the Artists ORDERLINESS You love it when everything is neat and tidy: when there is a proper way of doing things, and you can tick things off the to-do list and know where everything is. So others, at times, are to you unbearably sloppy and messy. And you run into things that can’t be ordered (a child, a partner, a colleague at work) which drives you slightly nuts. But your desire for order is a good one when it is focussed where it is needed and when you’re okay with a bit of mess. For Orderliness: On Bounded and Unbounded Task On Compromise How to Make an Attractive City
Like it was previously mentioned......I don't think any online test can tell you everything about yourself but I think they are fun to take from time to time. If you are going to discuss someone's personality traits it's a starting point to work from. These are my results.... --------------- REVERENCE One part of you dreams of giving yourself up – perhaps just for a while – to a hero or mentor. In the right circumstances you can flourish by letting go of your ego. In your inner life, reverence plays out as a willing submission to your own conscience. In the outside world, you might get frustrated searching for something worth believing in – a country, a person, a company – but you will always be open to feeling respect, admiration and wonder. ------------- ^ It does help me if I believe in what I am doing. I can't give a hundred percent if I don't believe in it. It feels good to be part of a team that wants to win and creates a difference. I was in the Army. I felt stifled while I was there because everyone has to be the same. But I did like it because the standards were well known and you are part of something much bigger than yourself. I could never work for any organization that I did not feel like I was part of a team or something I took pride in doing. I do admire success in others and how they got to their specific level, whether it is Jesse Livermore, Donald Trump or Thomas Jefferson. INDEPENDENCE You don’t set out to be different for its own sake; you are more easily guided by what interests and moves you. You are more concerned about what is right for you than about the pressure to fit in. In sex you are more aware than others of impulses which are not entirely conventional. You know the value of selective irresponsibility, of forgetting occasionally about being ‘good’. ------- ^ Yep, right on. I have always (generally speaking) gone my own way. I have rarely felt obligated to do something just to follow the crowd. In many respects I regard following the crowd as a weakness. I only have one life to live and I'd rather do it my way, than the way others think I should be living it. Somehow, I get the impression that this fits most of the people on this forum. ORDERLINESS You love it when everything is neat and tidy: when there is a proper way of doing things, and you can tick things off the to-do list and know where everything is. So others, at times, are to you unbearably sloppy and messy. And you run into things that can’t be ordered (a child, a partner, a colleague at work) which drives you slightly nuts. But your desire for order is a good one when it is focused where it is needed and when you’re okay with a bit of mess. ----- ^ Yeah I do like things neat, not perfect, but generally clean and orderly so I can find it when I need it. It makes life easier, whether it means getting dressed in the morning or finding a screwdriver in the garage. BTW, I am an INTJ on the Meyers Brigg scale. I think most people on this forum would fall into the category or something similar.
There's no way an INTJ can be a Cowboys fan...just kidding. I've been a huge NFL fan (49ers) since I was a kid...always loved to analyze players statistics and coaches strategy.