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That goes into the detail contained in the book.moose said:
Take Moose's test, it is like what is in the book, much more in depth.rewebster said:so, do you 'feel' that your answers are fairly accurate?
You've got pretty darned good results!fourier jr said:existing situation: Imaginative and sensitive; seeking an outlet for these qualities--especially in the company of someone equally sensitive. Interest and enthusiasm are readily aroused by the unusual or the adventurous.
stress sources: Wants to overcome a feeling of emptiness and to bridge the gap which he feels separates himself from others. Anxious to experience life in all its aspects, to explore all its possibilities, and to live it to the fullest. He therefore resents any restriction or limitation being imposed on him and insists on being free and unhampered.
restrained characteristics: Believes that he is not receiving his share--that he is neither properly understood nor adequately appreciated. Feels that he is being compelled to conform, and close relationships leave him without any sense of emotional involvement. Egocentric and therefore quick to take offense. Able to achieve satisfaction through sexual activity but tends to hold aloof emotionally.
desired objective: Seeks success, stimulation, and a life full of experience. Wants to develop freely and to shake off the shackles of self-doubt, to win, and to live intensely. Likes contacts with others and is enthusiastic by nature. Receptive to anything new, modern, or intriguing; has many interests and wants to expand his fields of activity. Optimistic about the future.
actual problem: Fights against restriction or limitation, and insists on developing freely as a result of his own efforts.
actual problem #2: The fear that he might be prevented from achieving the things he wants leads him to play his part with an urgent and hectic intensity.
Evo said:So, do you feel that's right or wrong?
Yeah, they didn't have to be that honest.rewebster said:To be as self-objective as possible --yes
And---from what you say/type here on the forum, from my prespective, yours isn't too far off either.
I especially got a chuckle out of:
"She attempts to escape into a substitute world in which things are more nearly as she desires them to be."
Evo said:So, do you feel that's right or wrong?
Ok... So, right or wrong?rewebster said:To be as self-objective as possible --yes
Evo said:Yeah, they didn't have to be that honest.
I thought 'yes' meant 'right'---so, I'll say 'not wrong'Evo said:Ok... So, right or wrong?![]()
Take this test.Cyrus said:Where did you read this? I am totally lost in this tread! It seems people are going off on wild tangents![]()
rewebster said:We need some more full read-out of some others --especially the more 'psychologically' challenged members
POST NOW--and we'll send 10 grains of rice to someplace for someone
Evo said:
Perhaps they *are* taking the test, but afraid to reveal the results? Perhaps, I'll spilt this into a color quiz thread.
wolram said:About 90% accurate, but would others agree?
This version must use pop ups, which don't work since I have a pop up blocker. In other words, it doesn't work.DaveC426913 said:Ah the old http://www.viewzone.com/luscher.html" . But truncated.
No, it's the blocking I have selected, I could let it through, but I don't want to. The version in the OP is fine for me.binzing said:Evo, try the version for older computers, I have Firefox's built-in popup blocker and it did just fine, so maybe its your PC.
ok, here you go.rewebster said:We need some more full read-out of some others --especially the more 'psychologically' challenged members
POST NOW--and we'll send 10 grains of rice to someplace for someone
Your Existing Situation
Active, but feels that insufficient progress or reward is being made for the effort exerted.
Your Stress Sources
Sensitive, and susceptible to gentleness and delicacy of feeling, with a desire to blend into some sort of mystic fusion of erotic harmony. However, this desire remains unsatisfied due to the lack of a suitable partner or adverse conditions, and he keeps a strict and watchful control on his emotional relationships as he needs to know precisely where he stands. Is fastidious, esthetic, and has a cultured taste which allows him to form and express his own taste and judgment, especially in the fields of art and artistic creativity. Strives to ally with others who can assist him in his intellectual or artistic growth.
Your Restrained Characteristics
Feels that he cannot do much about his existing problems and difficulties and that he must make the best of things as they are. Able to achieve satisfaction through sexual activity.
Circumstances are such that he feels forced to compromise for the time being if he is to avoid being cut off from affection or from full participation.
Your Desired Objective
Hopes that ties of affection and good-fellowship will bring release and contentment. His own need for approval makes him ready to be of help to others and in exchange he wants warmth and understanding. Open to new ideas and possibilities which he hopes will prove fruitful and interesting.
Your Actual Problem
Intensely critical of the existing conditions which he feels are disorganized or insufficiently clear-cut. Is therefore seeking some solution which will clarify the situation and introduce a more acceptable degree of order and method.
Your Actual Problem #2
Feels insufficiently valued in his existing situation, and is seeking different conditions in which he will have greater opportunity of demonstrating his worth.
Pretty close. I do have a tendency to be headstrong and make ill-considered, self-destructive decisions. I also enjoy some attention, but I would not say that I insist on being the center of attention. No, I'm content to be in a limited role, just not fulfilled by it.Evo said:So, sounds like you, doesn't sound like you?
You just select the colors you like best until they are all gone. I read the book about the test years ago.Huckleberry said:Pretty close. I do have a tendency to be headstrong and make ill-considered, self-destructive decisions. I also enjoy some attention, but I would not say that I insist on being the center of attention. No, I'm content to be in a limited role, just not fulfilled by it.
I didn't read any instructions for this test. It took me about 15 seconds to complete.
I also get very different results each time I take the quiz.
Huckleberry said:Pretty close. I do have a tendency to be headstrong and make ill-considered, self-destructive decisions. I also enjoy some attention, but I would not say that I insist on being the center of attention. No, I'm content to be in a limited role, just not fulfilled by it.
I didn't read any instructions for this test. It took me about 15 seconds to complete.
I also get very different results each time I take the quiz.
What if someone doesn't have favorite colors? The colors I want to choose will be different depending on what kind of mood I'm in at the moment. I don't have an overwhelming preference in either direction. I was selecting randomly.Evo said:You just select the colors you like best until they are all gone. I read the book about the test years ago.
Are you getting different results while selecting the same colors in the same order? You're not supposed to change colors or orders, but go with you initial reaction, which was the first time.
Nope, didn't read it. There was nothing that forced me to wait 2 minutes. After the first set of colors I hit next and immediately started selecting the second set.BobG said:I guess you didn't read if it took you about 15 seconds. You have to kill two whole minutes before continuing on to the second part.
Huckleberry said:Nope, didn't read it. There was nothing that forced me to wait 2 minutes. After the first set of colors I hit next and immediately started selecting the second set.
Haha, yeah. I think that you are right.moose said:It doesn't force you, it just has a timer and you are supposed to click next once the timer runs out... I think that your method of doing this test gives more insight onto your personality![]()
moose said:It doesn't force you, it just has a timer and you are supposed to click next once the timer runs out... I think that your method of doing this test gives more insight onto your personality![]()
Your Desired Objective
Tries to escape from his problems, difficulties, and tensions by abrupt, headstrong, and ill-considered decisions. Desperately seeking a way to escape, and there is danger of reckless behavior to the point of self-destruction.
But I like to play out of bounds.BobG said:It sure does:
Huckleberry's lucky he didn't break a wheel on his chair and bang his head on the desk while clicking the next button! You need to follow the rules, people!
I would rather live life as if there are no consequences than follow rules out of fear of punishment. I would like to believe that I would always accept the punishment for things that I do whether I know them to be wrong, or believe them to be right. I can not understand doing something I believe to be wrong because the rules say otherwise. So the statement above is mostly true, but the part about escaping from my problems, difficulties and tensions doesn't sit well with me. The way I see it I'd rather face them than be insensitive to them, but I can also see how being overzealous could distort the purpose of the belief unnecessarily.. (i.e. not reading instructions) I'll think about it.Your Desired Objective
Tries to escape from his problems, difficulties, and tensions by abrupt, headstrong, and ill-considered decisions. Desperately seeking a way to escape, and there is danger of reckless behavior to the point of self-destruction.
Evo said:You're not supposed to change colors or orders, but go with you initial reaction, which was the first time.
Your Existing Situation
Avoids excessive effort and needs roots, security, and peaceful companionship.
Your Stress Sources
Unfulfilled hopes have lead to uncertainty and a tense watchfulness. Insists on freedom of action and resents any form of control other than which is self-imposed. Unwilling to go without or to relinquish anything and demands security as a protection against any further setback or loss of position or prestige. Doubts that things will be any better in the future and this negative attitude leads her to exaggerate her claims and to refuse reasonable compromises.
Your Restrained Characteristics
Feels listless, hemmed in, and anxious; considers that circumstances and forcing her to restrain her desires. Wants to avoid open conflict with others and to have peace and quiet.
Your Desired Objective
Wants to make a favorable impression and be regarded as a special personality. Is therefore constantly on the watch to see whether on the watch to see whether she is succeeding in this and how others are reacting to her. this makes her feel she is in control. Uses tactics cleverly in order to obtain influence and special recognition. Susceptible to the esthetic or original.
Your Actual Problem
Disappointment and the fear that there is no point in formulating fresh goals have led to anxiety. Desires recognition and position, but is worried about her prospects. Reacts to this by protecting at any criticism and resisting any attempt to influence her. Tries to assert herself by meticulous control of detail in an effort to strengthen her position.
Your Actual Problem #2
Strongly resists outside influence and any interference with her freedom to make her own decisions and plans. Works to establish and strengthen her own position.
B. Elliott said:-Your Existing Situation
Avoids excessive effort and needs roots, security, and peaceful companionship.
-Your Stress Sources
Unfulfilled hopes have led to uncertainty and apprehension. Needs to feel secure and to avoid any further disappointment, and fears being passed over or losing standings and prestige. Doubts that things will be any better in the future and this negative attitude leads him to make exaggerated demands and to refuse to make reasonable compromises.
-Your Restrained Characteristics
The situation is preventing him from establishing himself, but he feels he must make the best of things as they are.
Becomes distressed when his needs or desires are misunderstood and feels that he has no one to turn to or rely on. Egocentric and therefore quick to take offense.
Willing to become emotionally involved and able to achieve satisfaction through sexual activity, but tries to avoid conflict.
-Your Desired Objective
Suffering from the effects of those things which are being rejected as disagreeable, and is strongly resisting them. Just wants to be left in peace
-Your Actual Problem
Disappointment and the fear that there is no point in formulating fresh goals have led to anxiety, emptiness, and an unadmitted self-contempt. His refusal to admit this leads to his adopting a headstrong and defiant attitude.
Wow... I need some help.
Kurdt said:If anyone wants their home done in shades that suggest a 'mystic fusion of erotic harmony' then I'm your man.