ayn rand/voldemort jell-o wrestling?
Jul. 2nd, 2004 12:19 pmPer 20 Questions to a Better Personality:
You are an SRCL--Sober Rational Constructive Leader. This makes you an Ayn Rand ideal. Taggart? Roark? Galt? You are all of these. You were born to lead. You may not be particularly exciting, but you have a strange charisma--born of intellect and personal drive--that people begin to notice when they have been around you a while. You don't like to compromise, but you recognize when you have to.
You care absolutely nothing what other people think, and this somehow attracts people to you. Treat them well, use them wisely, and ascend to your rightful rank.
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Analysis:
Apparently this is what indecisiveness gets you on this test. I left a good number of the buttons in the middle as I had equal preference for the presented concepts. Intriguing that making a lot of un-decisions and soft preferences gets you a description of "personal drive" and "You don't like to compromise." They're right about not caring what people think, though. I only really care anymore what they feel. It has more influence on what they're willing to do.
.....maybe I'm more like this description than I thought.....
You are an SRCL--Sober Rational Constructive Leader. This makes you an Ayn Rand ideal. Taggart? Roark? Galt? You are all of these. You were born to lead. You may not be particularly exciting, but you have a strange charisma--born of intellect and personal drive--that people begin to notice when they have been around you a while. You don't like to compromise, but you recognize when you have to.
You care absolutely nothing what other people think, and this somehow attracts people to you. Treat them well, use them wisely, and ascend to your rightful rank.
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Analysis:
Apparently this is what indecisiveness gets you on this test. I left a good number of the buttons in the middle as I had equal preference for the presented concepts. Intriguing that making a lot of un-decisions and soft preferences gets you a description of "personal drive" and "You don't like to compromise." They're right about not caring what people think, though. I only really care anymore what they feel. It has more influence on what they're willing to do.
.....maybe I'm more like this description than I thought.....
Aieee!
Date: 2004-07-02 01:30 pm (UTC)Ah! That's better! (Uh, can you drive home today?)
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Date: 2004-07-02 01:34 pm (UTC)Rarely do we have to actually make either/or decisions. Sometimes it takes lots of work to prioritize two seemingly conflicting objectives equally, but you're more than competent to strike a balance when needed.
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Date: 2004-07-02 07:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-07-02 10:47 pm (UTC)