Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Personality Test

Some of the descriptions below are written in the third person, others- in the second; it is all about you.

General Characteristics (gray table)
Regression + force + necessity of changes
You are afraid of being left behind, so you are impatiently demanding immediate satisfaction of your needs and demands.

Your Desired Objective
His need to feel more causative and to have a wider sphere of influence makes him restless and he is driven by his desires and hopes. May try to spread his activities over too wide a field.

Existing Situation
Sensitive; needs esthetic surroundings, or an equally sensitive and understanding partner with whom to share a warm intimacy.

Your Restrained Characteristics
You temporarily have to compromise, submit your intentions to the situation and put up with the demands of the environment. You understand that you must make concessions, but your obedience is temporary. The circumstances force you to compromise and put up with temporary deprivation. You hold back your hopes and demands, for a short time giving up the things you want the most.

Your Stress Sources
The existing situation is disagreeable. Has an unsatisfied need to ally himself with others whose standards are as high as his own, and to stand out from the rank and file. His control of his sensual instincts restricts his ability to give himself, but the resulting isolation leads to the urge to surrender and allow himself to merge with another. This disturbs him, as such instincts are regarded as weaknesses to be overcome; he feels that only by continued self-restraint can he hope to maintain his attitude of individual superiority. Wants to be loved or admired for himself alone; needs attention, recognition, and the esteem of others.

Your Actual Problem
Denotes an ambivalent attitude varying between an optimistic desire for fulfillment and a gloomy pessimism.






I took this personality test where I had to pick the colours from the colour I liked most to the least. So... Is it accurate?

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