Free Personality Test

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Solar

Quote from: cubedemon on January 26, 2016, 05:35:20 AM
Rule a:  There are no rules or in other words rules were made to be broken.

Rule a is not a rule to be followed and is made to be broken.

Don't break the rules and don't follow the rules. 

Conclusion:  Know and understand what the rules of a given construct are so one knows when to follow the rules correctly and when to break them correctly.  As Francis Bacon said "In order to command nature, one must first learn to obey it."   To obey nature one has to know what one has to obey including what one can disobey.
Breaking rules comes with consequences, one must be prepared for the outcome.
Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.

This forum set the rules for TEA, something no other forum has done.
In other words, we made the rules.
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Quote from: Solar on January 26, 2016, 05:59:47 AM
Breaking rules comes with consequences, one must be prepared for the outcome.
Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.

This forum set the rules for TEA, something no other forum has done.
In other words, we made the rules.

I totally agree!

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Pretty interesting...

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cubedemon

It is very interesting when one looks at the stats.  Mostly, everyone extraverted.  I'm the only one who is turbulant.   Everyone else is assertive.   There are more Observants than intuitives. 

Solar

Quote from: cubedemon on January 26, 2016, 02:02:35 PM
It is very interesting when one looks at the stats.  Mostly, everyone extraverted.  I'm the only one who is turbulant.   Everyone else is assertive.   There are more Observants than intuitives.
Keep in mind, it requires a certain personality to speak their mind and stand behind what they said, so of course you'll find a disproportionate amount of assertive people on a forum, especially one as Conservative as this.
As say, opposed to a lib forum where the average poster assumes everyone is smarter than they are (of course everyone is smarter than your average lib), and generally believe the more outlandish bull shit fed them by an even bigger idiot.
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Quote from: Solar on January 26, 2016, 02:41:45 PM
Keep in mind, it requires a certain personality to speak their mind and stand behind what they said, so of course you'll find a disproportionate amount of assertive people on a forum, especially one as Conservative as this.
As say, opposed to a lib forum where the average poster assumes everyone is smarter than they are (of course everyone is smarter than your average lib), and generally believe the more outlandish bull shit fed them by an even bigger idiot.

As the lone turbulent individual on here I will give it to you from my point of view.   I always feel like I'm missing something when I draw my conclusions.  I could be misinterpreting something, may not have all of the facts, my emotions could be inadvertently clouding my judgement.   How can I trust myself in my abilities if my mind is limited?   Looking at the confident individualist which says "... Confident Individualists do not pay much attention to other people's opinions and prefer to rely on themselves."   For me, that's difficult to do and here is why.   What if someone's opinion may have insight into something I don't have or they thought of something I didn't?   Why would one only prefer to rely on themselves?   

This is why I score as a turbulent analyst.   What do you think? 


Solar

Quote from: cubedemon on January 26, 2016, 04:10:50 PM
As the lone turbulent individual on here I will give it to you from my point of view.   I always feel like I'm missing something when I draw my conclusions.  I could be misinterpreting something, may not have all of the facts, my emotions could be inadvertently clouding my judgement.   How can I trust myself in my abilities if my mind is limited?   Looking at the confident individualist which says "... Confident Individualists do not pay much attention to other people's opinions and prefer to rely on themselves."   For me, that's difficult to do and here is why.   What if someone's opinion may have insight into something I don't have or they thought of something I didn't?   Why would one only prefer to rely on themselves?   

This is why I score as a turbulent analyst.   What do you think?
You need to develop a little narcissistic tendencies, you care too much what others think.
I live by a set of core values, principals that never change, so when some moron with neo thought comes along, I just look at them as idiot kids and lay down the law, and to Hell with their "Feelings" and I hope they felt the intended sting of my rebuke.
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Quote from: Solar on January 26, 2016, 05:19:54 PM
You need to develop a little narcissistic tendencies, you care too much what others think.
I live by a set of core values, principals that never change, so when some moron with neo thought comes along, I just look at them as idiot kids and lay down the law, and to Hell with their "Feelings" and I hope they felt the intended sting of my rebuke.

In the ascending order of severity, where do you rank tire tracks up the back?

Solar

Quote from: quiller on January 26, 2016, 10:51:37 PM
In the ascending order of severity, where do you rank tire tracks up the back?
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Used to be top of the list till I dot my bull dozer.
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Your personality type: "The Entertainer" (ESFP-T)
Strength of individual traits: Extraverted: 73%, Observant: 56%, Feeling: 66%, Prospecting: 55%, Turbulent: 60%.
Role: Explorer
Strategy: Social Engagement

I always come out as an extrovert on these things.  Toy
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quiller

Quote from: Solar on January 27, 2016, 04:14:22 AM
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Used to be top of the list till I dot my bull dozer.

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Quote from: Solars Toy on January 27, 2016, 05:15:07 AM
Your personality type: "The Entertainer" (ESFP-T)
Strength of individual traits: Extraverted: 73%, Observant: 56%, Feeling: 66%, Prospecting: 55%, Turbulent: 60%.
Role: Explorer
Strategy: Social Engagement

I always come out as an extrovert on these things.  Toy

Mine are always like "Hitler, is that you??"...
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There is another fascinating detail that I have noticed.  A number of you are People Mastery (Extraverted and Assertive [ E___-A ] types).   

We may need more samples but so far this seems to be a predominant type on this board. 

A majority of you are extroverted people who obtain their mental energy reserves from social interactions with other people and are naturally adept with communicating with other people.  In addition, you have excellent social skills and can adapt easily to differing social situations.   

A majority are confident in your abilities, beliefs, opinions and self-assured.  In general, you all have more confidence especially when dealing in unexpected situations but not limited to this.  The attitude that you all have about things in the  past is that what is done is done, it has happened, move your ass on already. 

A majority of you are S types as well which means you're very observant of your surroundings including your social surroundings.  You rely upon what is observable in your concrete environment.   This helps the majority of you with your communication skills and social skills and how to handle differing social situations.


Now, for me, I'm an INTP -T type with an extreme emphasis on Introverted and intuitive type.   My tendencies is to examine for hidden meanings and possibilities.   I get drained quickly when I am around a lot of people and need tons of solitude to reflect on things and be able to ask questions. 

With my being extremely introverted, more introspective(intuitive) this costs me in the area of being observant.  Social skills in this type of person will not be as developed and he will have lots of issues in relating with other people since observation of the outside concrete world doesn't come natural to him. 

Because of this, it makes me very turbulent and combined with the INTP analyst type that I have I'm not confident and assured in my abilities, beliefs and opinions.  My INTP part of myself sees life, society, etc as an intricate machine that must be dissected and understood but I don't have complete confidence that I understand the machine and truthfully can operate the machine properly.  So, I analyze and question to gain more understanding but never can quite reach it.  Imagine on a Cartesian plane that one can get closer and closer to the Origin (where the x-axis and y-axis meet or (0,0)) but one can never reach the origin.   


So, what do you all think?  If I'm too wordy or getting off topic to much please let me know and if I am I do apologize. 

Solar

Quote from: cubedemon on January 27, 2016, 08:52:34 AM
There is another fascinating detail that I have noticed.  A number of you are People Mastery (Extraverted and Assertive [ E___-A ] types).   

We may need more samples but so far this seems to be a predominant type on this board. 

A majority of you are extroverted people who obtain their mental energy reserves from social interactions with other people and are naturally adept with communicating with other people.  In addition, you have excellent social skills and can adapt easily to differing social situations.   

A majority are confident in your abilities, beliefs, opinions and self-assured.  In general, you all have more confidence especially when dealing in unexpected situations but not limited to this.  The attitude that you all have about things in the  past is that what is done is done, it has happened, move your ass on already. 

A majority of you are S types as well which means you're very observant of your surroundings including your social surroundings.  You rely upon what is observable in your concrete environment.   This helps the majority of you with your communication skills and social skills and how to handle differing social situations.


Now, for me, I'm an INTP -T type with an extreme emphasis on Introverted and intuitive type.   My tendencies is to examine for hidden meanings and possibilities.   I get drained quickly when I am around a lot of people and need tons of solitude to reflect on things and be able to ask questions. 

With my being extremely introverted, more introspective(intuitive) this costs me in the area of being observant.  Social skills in this type of person will not be as developed and he will have lots of issues in relating with other people since observation of the outside concrete world doesn't come natural to him. 

Because of this, it makes me very turbulent and combined with the INTP analyst type that I have I'm not confident and assured in my abilities, beliefs and opinions.  My INTP part of myself sees life, society, etc as an intricate machine that must be dissected and understood but I don't have complete confidence that I understand the machine and truthfully can operate the machine properly.  So, I analyze and question to gain more understanding but never can quite reach it.  Imagine on a Cartesian plane that one can get closer and closer to the Origin (where the x-axis and y-axis meet or (0,0)) but one can never reach the origin.   


So, what do you all think?  If I'm too wordy or getting off topic to much please let me know and if I am I do apologize.
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