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Iron fist

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I've caved, I found a quick and simple relevant questionnair that isn't to daunting. I appreciate whoever what's to give this a crack.

1. During your youth (7'ish to 18), What did you focus on the most? What activities did you like and why? What aspect of life was lax in attention?
GI Joe's, video games, hitting on girls, and action movies! Actually, I use to make movies out of my Legos and mess around with the camera to make movies or silly documentaries. In high school I was focused on what party we were going to next.


2. You're in you senior year of high school (or whatever equivalent) and you are looking back over the last couple of years. What was your favorite aspect of the schooling experience and why? Favorite subject and why?
I didn't much care for school. I would always fall asleep or my senior year I would BS my homework and convince my teachers to let me ditch. It was crazy! I got away with so much! I would probably say all the high school dances and late night party's... I think I liked the teachers over tge subject matter. But, history and government was fun. I stayed awake for those.

3. A couple of friends call and invite you out to a restaurant. While there, you all are pleasantly conversing and one of your friends makes a comment that irked you. What are you're thoughts and how do you respond?
in present day, I call out the annoyance. Depends who it is and where. If it's outrageous, I'll damper the mood and get intense. Not crazy intense. But I've been known to get confrontational at times to where it can get a bit salty. Afterwards I usually apologize and find middle ground.

4. Your schooling is done and it's time to strike out into the world!! What sort of career do you want to go into and why?
are we talking high school or college? I thought I do real estate or run my own business, but that never happened. The world isn't rainbows and butterflys as I thought. If I finish my current degree, I might just get with a career professional and explore my options. I'm in online classes now for business management. I work in the logistics field now, so who knows, maybe I'll end up like Tom Hank's from cast away... Without the stranded island.

5. A friend is getting married and they put you in charge of the cake. You narrowed it down to two places to make an order. The first is a bakery with whom you got a good relationship with. The other is a well-known cake maker to whom everyone goes to (your friend hints to it as well). Which one do you choose and why?
I'm going to where I have a good relationship with. This way I know what I'm getting and I would feel satisfied with someone looking after my best intentions. Plus I might get it cheaper, lol.

6. You get into an argument with a friend/family member/co-worker. They criticize one of your personality traits. What would most likely be the focus of their critique?
I can't think of much. I've gotten arrogant, analytical, emotional/sensitive, and uncommitted. Even though I don't agree with any of these traits.

7. It's New Years! You and your friends are out and about after a party. Being drunk, one of your friends suggests to do something....'questionable' (Nothing serious. I.e, drugs, escort, etc.). What are your thoughts and how do you respond?
I want the details and where we're going to do x. If x isn't planned out towards a more foreseeable path, then I'm at least arguing for an alternative. But if I'm drunk enough, I could be game! But really depends

8. A new art gallery opens up and your friend wants to go to the grand opening. Both of you analyze all the paintings and sculptures. What about these works warrants the most attention from you? Why?
I just went to one, couldn't help but point out what all the abstract misconceptions they all had or whatever the artist was trying to convey. I found most of the paintings ridiculous. On the paintings or artwork I liked, I had one friend prointout that I like realism. (Not that I'm leaning towards a sensing type.)

9. You have been saving up and decide to buy a new car. At the dealership, you peruse the lots. What are the criteria and factors that influence your choice? Which one would initially be your main focus?
price, fuel efficiency, if the vehicle accomplishes my goals, and if the closer wasn't a dick. Otherwise I'll play games right back and waste their time.

10. Yep, you now have a kid (sex of your choosing)! Years pass and they are now 15 years old. You notice their personality traits are the complete opposite of how you were when at their age. Describe how they are. Describe the possible conflicts that would arise between both of you due to differing temperaments.
it be a girl, because, well duh I want one... Maybe. Anyways. I think I would adapt well towards any trait. I would find her a bit odd if she took herself to seriously and wouldn't indulge in the joy of life. Although there is a place and time for seriousness, I would be sad to see her not let lose. If she's forgetful of things and misplaces important stuff I might lose my mind. I would hate to see her not stick up for herself and not get assertive when it's necessary. But she can't be a jerk either. I hope she's well balanced.
 

Luminous

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MBTI Type
Iᑎᖴᑭ
Enneagram
952
Instinctual Variant
sx/sp
Vibe-wise, you seem ENTP. But ENFP could be possible. I think 7 is likely in your enneagram tritype, with your emphasis on enjoying life.

Hopefully some others will chime in and ask questions. :)
 

Iron fist

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[MENTION=35566]Luminous[/MENTION] I thought you were spot on. Thanks for the response. But then... Something interesting just happened...

[MENTION=20906]badatlife[/MENTION] I found your response interesting. I just took a test on discordia-ink.co.uk and I was surprised by the results;


Introversion (I): 15
versus
Extroversion (E): 8
Sensing (S): 16
versus
Intuition (N): 7
Thinking (T): 13
versus
Feeling (F): 9
Judging (J): 9
versus
Perceiving (P): 17


ISTP
 
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