Tuesday, August 29, 2006

unfortunately mired in a cynical world

i already knew this...


Your answers suggest you are an Idealist
The four aspects that make up this personality type are:
Summary of Idealists
Make sense of the world using inner values
Focus on personal growth and the growth of others
Think of themselves as bright, forgiving and curious
May sometimes appear stubborn
More about Idealists
Idealists put time and energy into developing personal values that they use as a guide through life. They may seek fulfilment by helping others improve themselves and often want to make the world a better place. Idealists only share their inner values with people they respect.
Idealists are the most likely group to say they are vegetarian, according to a UK survey.
Idealists enjoy discussions about a wide range of topics, particularly those that deal with the future. They are typically easy-going and flexible, but if their values are challenged they may refuse to compromise.
In situations where they can’t use their talents or are unappreciated, Idealists may have trouble expressing themselves and withdraw. Under extreme stress, Idealists may become very critical of others, or lose confidence in their own ability to cope.
Recognition for their work is important to Idealists; however, they are also good at spotting false praise.
Idealist Careers
Idealists are often drawn to jobs where they can help people reach their potential. They are also attracted to careers that allow artistic creativity.
It's important to remember that no survey can predict personality type with 100 percent accuracy. Experts say that we should use personality type to better understand ourselves and others, but shouldn't feel restricted by our results.
Overall results
The graph below shows the percentage of people with each personality type out of everyone who has taken this test.
Big Thinkers
Counsellors
Go-getters
Idealists
Innovators
Leaders
Masterminds
Mentors
Nurturers
Peacemakers
Performers
Providers
Realists
Resolvers
Strategists
Supervisors
[
{
'PercentShare' => {
'leader' => '5.04973866127129',
'counsellor' => '5.75788231326926',
'idealist' => '8.69162030011802',
'supervisor' => '5.70730062384084',
'big_thinker' => '6.68521328612376',
'peacemaker' => '5.80003372112629',
'provider' => '3.55757882313269',
'strategist' => '6.70207384926657',
'performer' => '3.44798516270443',
'nurturer' => '7.91603439554881',
'mastermind' => '5.90119709998314',
'resolver' => '6.42387455741022',
'go_getter' => '4.10554712527398',
'innovator' => '8.63260832911819',
'realist' => '11.3555892766818',
'mentor' => '4.26572247513067'

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