According to the test i am a type C. Do i agree with it? Do i want to be another type? Let's take it one at a time.
Do i agree? It really doesn't matter. Why? Because it's not who you are underneath it's what you do that defines you. Why does is matter what i think i am, it's what others think about you is how you are going to be viewed and remembered. What matters is whether i have the capability to make people perceive me as who i am underneath as opposed to what they think i am. Do i have the capability? I will only find that out when i decide ask people what they think of me.
Do i want to be another type? Depends, there are going to be situations when you don't behave like you normally do. You have to versatile. Almost everyone has to be in order to succeed.
Will this test help us to know where people are coming from? Well it may give you a little hint as to what to expect but it won't bring about the same results as one on one or even group interactions would.
Would this help me out with other personal interactions - like dating? WHAT????? Sounds like Dr Phil. For it to help me would mean that i don't know who i am. What this test at best does is make you realize that you have certain qualities that you subconsciously knew you had but never paid any attention to them, what the test may do is spell them out for you, so you can pay more or less attention to them, but making people realize what they have isn't always a good idea. Furthermore it may provide you with a list of qualities that other people like you have, these qualities would be much easier for the person of the same type to adopt as compared to a one that's another type.
Conclusion after looking at some of the results:
If you take a good look at all the qualities then you would realize that no matter what type you are if you lack in one area you make up in another. So in the end we all equal out. Thus there is equal potential is us all to succeed. It's the decisions and the opportunities that we make and get that set's one person apart from the other. We are all geniuses, to cut the long story short, flawed geniuses.
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