From
mister_ed
You are exceptional and unique. Your quest in life is to identify exactly who you are and why you’re here. What’s important to you is the journey of self discovery, determining who you are today is not the same as who you’ll be tomorrow.
You resist being categorized and are quick to question any social standard that you sense someone imposing on you. Stereotypical gender roles always interest you and, in your mind, connect to issues that most other people would never even consider related.
You can “connect” with any individual person and practically read their mind, but you have a natural tendency to match your actions to the expectations you read from their mind and yearn for company that lets you truly, naturally be yourself. You struggle between letting yourself naturally match the sentiment of the group (which feels like putting on a façade) or letting your individuality shine, which may allow people to see how different you are.
You are particularly accepting of other people and have a special talent for seeing people’s true selves instinctively. It takes time for you to trust your gut instinct about people because even you don’t believe that someone could be so right about another person’s nature so quickly. This intuitive sense about what people are thinking (which is actually your hyper-attention to nonverbal cues) is your special talent. You may think it is available to everyone and that others just ignore it, but in truth others could never develop the skill to the level which comes naturally to you.
To you everything happens on a personal level. Your friends come to you for advice because they know that you’ll love them for who they are and put yourself in their shoes to look at the world. Your advice, although varied in delivery, usually boils down to “be true to yourself” and “listen to your heart.” You are also an excellent confidant because things told to you never return to anyone through the grapevine. You exude this quality so strongly that even strangers will sometimes spontaneously begin confiding their deepest secrets in you.
Despite all of that, you are not much of a talker. In fact, words sometimes trip you up because you prefer nonverbal communication. Unfortunately, most of the world is not as attuned to nonverbal communication the way you are, so your opinion can get overshadowed if a more outspoken person is part of the decision.
You focus more on nurturing other’s self esteem than any other type. As a result of this naturally caring nature your close friends often turn to you for moral support.
You are by far the most talented of all types at reading nonverbal cues. In your admirable attempts to convey a message diplomatically, those who aren't sensitive to inflection, tone, insinuations or body language sometimes simply do not get your message because they only receive the verbal half of what you said.
In the same way that you're the best at reading nonverbal cues, you're also the best at sending them. When you speak they miss the nonverbal half of your message, then they speak and transmit twice the message (verbal + nonverbal) which often gives away more than they intended but is sometimes carelessly inaccurate since they don’t send nonverbal cues as well as you do. When you're tempted to assign bias based on someone’s tone or other nonverbal cues it is wise to have them restate what they said and see if ignoring the careless, unintentional nonverbal half of their message lets the true meaning through.
If you have children your focus is making sure that your child has a strong self-image and high self-esteem. More than other parents it is important for you to be friends with your children.
You are more philosophical than most and passionately think about ethics and justice more than other types. It is when ethical issues come up in conversation that you most strongly sense that you are fundamentally different from other people. You become visually emotionally focused when these issues arise, while others easily laugh them off and switch topics to something trivial. To you, it seems that everyone should be passionate about ending racism, sexism and other social ills.
You go by the book and are suspicious of anyone suggesting that rules or laws should be ignored. You think constantly about improving laws, and see that at a major avenue for advancing social change because you see legislation and rule creation as the consensus opinion of the group working together. For you the focus is seeing everyone working together in harmony.
You are a healer and probably give great massages and know what foods will make people happy again. You prefer to surround yourself with direct, honest, authentic people who let you reinvent yourself every time you meet. You want nothing more than for there to be peace and harmony in the world, and your actions clearly reflect that vision.
You are more strongly moved by poetry and artistic expression than any other type. You are interested in the finer points of different artistic mediums, having many complete and incomplete poems and stories in your head if not on paper.
EDIT: I'd certainly say that sums me up very well. It's not the whole of me, but it's scarily accurate. What I'd like to know is how well other people feel it fits them... As with all these things, just how broad a picture does it paint?
(Gemini: You will be moderately annoyed today by some twat, and you will wish you didn't have to go to work / school / other thing you must do. Today is a good day for breathing and wearing socks.)
You are exceptional and unique. Your quest in life is to identify exactly who you are and why you’re here. What’s important to you is the journey of self discovery, determining who you are today is not the same as who you’ll be tomorrow.
You resist being categorized and are quick to question any social standard that you sense someone imposing on you. Stereotypical gender roles always interest you and, in your mind, connect to issues that most other people would never even consider related.
You can “connect” with any individual person and practically read their mind, but you have a natural tendency to match your actions to the expectations you read from their mind and yearn for company that lets you truly, naturally be yourself. You struggle between letting yourself naturally match the sentiment of the group (which feels like putting on a façade) or letting your individuality shine, which may allow people to see how different you are.
You are particularly accepting of other people and have a special talent for seeing people’s true selves instinctively. It takes time for you to trust your gut instinct about people because even you don’t believe that someone could be so right about another person’s nature so quickly. This intuitive sense about what people are thinking (which is actually your hyper-attention to nonverbal cues) is your special talent. You may think it is available to everyone and that others just ignore it, but in truth others could never develop the skill to the level which comes naturally to you.
To you everything happens on a personal level. Your friends come to you for advice because they know that you’ll love them for who they are and put yourself in their shoes to look at the world. Your advice, although varied in delivery, usually boils down to “be true to yourself” and “listen to your heart.” You are also an excellent confidant because things told to you never return to anyone through the grapevine. You exude this quality so strongly that even strangers will sometimes spontaneously begin confiding their deepest secrets in you.
Despite all of that, you are not much of a talker. In fact, words sometimes trip you up because you prefer nonverbal communication. Unfortunately, most of the world is not as attuned to nonverbal communication the way you are, so your opinion can get overshadowed if a more outspoken person is part of the decision.
You focus more on nurturing other’s self esteem than any other type. As a result of this naturally caring nature your close friends often turn to you for moral support.
You are by far the most talented of all types at reading nonverbal cues. In your admirable attempts to convey a message diplomatically, those who aren't sensitive to inflection, tone, insinuations or body language sometimes simply do not get your message because they only receive the verbal half of what you said.
In the same way that you're the best at reading nonverbal cues, you're also the best at sending them. When you speak they miss the nonverbal half of your message, then they speak and transmit twice the message (verbal + nonverbal) which often gives away more than they intended but is sometimes carelessly inaccurate since they don’t send nonverbal cues as well as you do. When you're tempted to assign bias based on someone’s tone or other nonverbal cues it is wise to have them restate what they said and see if ignoring the careless, unintentional nonverbal half of their message lets the true meaning through.
If you have children your focus is making sure that your child has a strong self-image and high self-esteem. More than other parents it is important for you to be friends with your children.
You are more philosophical than most and passionately think about ethics and justice more than other types. It is when ethical issues come up in conversation that you most strongly sense that you are fundamentally different from other people. You become visually emotionally focused when these issues arise, while others easily laugh them off and switch topics to something trivial. To you, it seems that everyone should be passionate about ending racism, sexism and other social ills.
You go by the book and are suspicious of anyone suggesting that rules or laws should be ignored. You think constantly about improving laws, and see that at a major avenue for advancing social change because you see legislation and rule creation as the consensus opinion of the group working together. For you the focus is seeing everyone working together in harmony.
You are a healer and probably give great massages and know what foods will make people happy again. You prefer to surround yourself with direct, honest, authentic people who let you reinvent yourself every time you meet. You want nothing more than for there to be peace and harmony in the world, and your actions clearly reflect that vision.
You are more strongly moved by poetry and artistic expression than any other type. You are interested in the finer points of different artistic mediums, having many complete and incomplete poems and stories in your head if not on paper.
EDIT: I'd certainly say that sums me up very well. It's not the whole of me, but it's scarily accurate. What I'd like to know is how well other people feel it fits them... As with all these things, just how broad a picture does it paint?
(Gemini: You will be moderately annoyed today by some twat, and you will wish you didn't have to go to work / school / other thing you must do. Today is a good day for breathing and wearing socks.)
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Date: 2004-07-08 10:17 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2004-07-08 10:36 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2004-07-08 11:59 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2004-07-09 09:11 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2004-07-08 05:57 pm (UTC)From:As to whether yours would represent me (which appears to be your question...?) I'd say that it has very little in common with me. In fact, in some cases, I would describe myself in the exact opposite terms.
"You go by the book and are suspicious of anyone suggesting that rules or laws should be ignored."
Do I hell. ;)
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Date: 2004-07-09 09:10 am (UTC)From:You can always comment on your results and tell them it's not you, you know. They are trying to make it more accurate, apparently. ;)
I really agree with that paragraph, I'm afraid, which does mean that I'm at odds with most of the people I know. I always end up being quiet in discussions about, say, traffic laws and suchlike; most of our friends don't seem to like the police or our laws or our legal system, even though they are undoubtedly some of the best in the world. (I wouldn't like to be living under Sharia law, for example...) It's just not worth all the arguing. ;)
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Date: 2004-07-09 10:21 am (UTC)From:It seems to me that comes across as an apology for being okay with "the rules", which, if so, should be unnecessary.
Quoting: "don't seem to like the police or our laws or our legal system"
The paragraph that sparked this discussion didn't speak to me of our judicial system. Instead, I read into the words thoughts about "standard methods" and "accepted norms". Just because it was done a certain way or "everyone else does it like that" isn't sufficient reason for me to follow that way. That's more what I saw and hence my reason for rebellion against those words.
Judicially... well, my hope is, at some level, the law and the judicial system is there to prevent bad things happening to good people. If it succeeds at that then it's okay by me and where it fails... well, it needs to change (or learn from its mistakes or blindnesses).
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Date: 2004-07-09 10:56 am (UTC)From:As to whether I should apologise, well, no I shouldn't. It's my opinion, and opinions do vary. I'm not too good at verbal debate, though, and where I know I'm just going to provoke a big argument, I'll keep quiet, or apologise, just so's it doesn't happen.
Of course the way things are done is no reason to follow them blindly. You may well know a better way. Or a different way. Or see there's no need for doing x,y,z at all. *grin* That's where I believe reform should come in. People should be arguing passionately about how to change 'rules' in order to make them better, or more applicable, or more flexible, or more relevant, or more fair.
I'm a big believer in prison reform (penal justice should be about rehabilitation and education as much as it's about protection of society, punishment and vengeance). I believe in law reform. We shouldn't have a 'nanny state' which controls our lives. We should have better education and more incentives to do the 'right thing' - and only where that fails should there be a law introduced.
Anyway, this is getting to be a very long post, and I *should* in theory get a little work done... so I'll leave it for now. ;)