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The better personality test

Posted on | July 13, 2004 |

My personality according to a wacky personality quiz (please don’t be alarmed):

Wackiness: 16/100
Rationality: 70/100
Constructiveness: 28/100
Leadership: 36/100

You are an SRDF–Sober Rational Destructive Follower. This makes you a font of knowledge. You are cool, analytical, intelligent and completely unfunny. Sometimes you slice through conversation with a cutting observation that causes silence and sidelong glances. You make a strong and lasting impression on everyone you meet, the quality of which depends more on their personality than yours.

You may feel persecuted, as you can become a target for fun. Still, you are focused enough on your work and secure enough in your abilities not to worry overly.

You are productive and invaluable to those you work for. You are loyal, steadfast, and conscientious. Your grooming is impeccable. You are in good shape.

You are kind of a tool, but you get things done. You are probably a week away from snapping.

Hopefully, taking a week’s vacation has pushed my snapping point back a week or so.

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3 Responses to “The better personality test”

  1. Lindsey
    July 14th, 2004 @ 3:11 pm

    Great quiz!!! Here are my results:
    Wackiness: 50/100
    Rationality: 66/100
    Constructiveness: 92/100
    Leadership: 42/100
    Sober Rational Constructive Follower

  2. Scott
    July 22nd, 2004 @ 3:35 pm

    Wackiness: 60/100
    WEDL–Wacky Emotional Destructive Leader

    Rationality: 40/100
    Constructiveness: 4/100
    Leadership: 70/100

    I can’t decide if this is good or not !

  3. Nicole
    July 24th, 2004 @ 10:10 pm

    Okay, I find it hilarious that you are only 4 percent constructive. And I thought 28 percent was bad. ;)

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