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I got 2 as well.

I think the two I got were I always try to practice what I preach and When I don’t know something I don’t mind at all admitting it.
I also picked 'practice what I preach' and 'goes out of the way for others'. Even if sometimes it's a pain in the ass and I don't want to, I feel like I'm hardwired to offer to help. Sometimes I wonder how much of this is my own NF idiocy and how much it's been drilled into me that "good girls always offer to help". Then again, once at a party I offered to help clean up and the hostess, an IXFJ (I think INFJ) called me out and said "oh you're offering to help now that we're almost done cleaning up?" My response was partly 1) yeaaaaah for timing! and 2) well damn, let me retract that offer then and get back on the couch so I can finish up these nachos.
It isn't that bad of a test. It throws your results back at you and asks you to self reflect. That is pretty unique for a test.
I have a different take because I didn't really self reflect after I got the answers.

I've taken a number of other tests like this. Even EHarmony asks questions like this on their initial diagnostic. It still surprises me when questions are asked "have you ever been happy at another's misfortune" or "are you sometimes glad when others fail" and "do you ever wish ill of others"? It just seems really obvious and natural to me that the answer is HELL YES so why even bother asking.
If you want to win that means others have to lose. When we relied on hunting, we had to kill animals. When resources are scarce, you fight others for it and the have nots are SOL. If I really dislike someone, obviously, I don't want GOOD things to happen to them. Yes, I experience intense moments of jealousy, that means that I have desires and hopes of my own that I want to fulfill and accompanying regrets. I don't think these base instincts and reactions say anything about either ethical mettle or 'social desirability'.
For whatever reason, perhaps I'm just really aware and comfortable with my 'baser instincts'. And yes, I seriously do think the great majority of people do react instinctively in a similar fashion. There's no judgement there. I think it's just human behavior and evolution. It's how you choose to act past that point that is the decisive factor. And yes, I can believe that there are some people in the minority who really do not react to things in such a bastardly fashion as myself.
Yes, good "good" people do exist. God bless ya. I don't know how you do it.
PS I take it back Wolfy, the test did make me think. Because the posted results in the thread are blowing my mind. Perhaps I am just truly more bastardly and base in my make-up than I thought. I will have to research new career options now...