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trashKENNUT

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Yeap,

Just as you read. HAHAHA!
I carefully predicted Hue's alignment and I was right. Nyahahah *evil laugh*. (Planning to take over the world)

TLDR: @DarkKnight ask me to take this Enneagram test.

I am
- Chaotic Good (Batman)
- TYPE 4: THE INDIVIDUALIST


I'm not sure how accurate the second one is, but I really did try. It has lot of accuracy in describing myself but to argue on it will prove the article, correct on its analysis. NoooOOo

(No wonder I can't talk to Chase after long while. He's a true neutral. He's great at sex according to his girlfriends but is a starfish when it comes to advice on life position. HAHAHA! SORRY CHASE! Stimulating you to take a stand, do feel like a strangle. :p )

So to all members on Girlschase.com, you are obliged to take the test.

DM me or die. Earth shall suffer the consequences.

 

Chase

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@ZacAdam,

but is a starfish when it comes to advice on life position. HAHAHA! SORRY CHASE! Stimulating you to take a stand, do feel like a strangle. :p )

While it is tempting to tell other people how to live their lives, I reckon they have enough folks doing that to them already to much appreciate me adding myself to the pile :cool:

Plus, come to know people enough, and you figure out people are all quite different, with very different backgrounds, needs, and motivations. Even if I spent 10 hours a day with someone for months in a row I wouldn't still be fully equipped to tell him too much on how to live his life. Someone I've only talked to on a forum or in comments, or a reader I've never interacted with directly, I'm even less well equipped to give sweeping life advice to... outside those areas where I have expertise and can reasonably expect the reader aspires to similar ends.

(also, it is not like I am a very conventional guy. If you want general life advice, you probably want conventional life advice from a broadly conventional guy, for maximum applicability. Life advice from Chase is like "learn a skill you can perform remotely so you can live anywhere or run your own business; spend a lot of time living and traveling outside your homeland to see everything clearer; put yourself through hardships to test your mettle and stretch yourself to the limit; try to do things no one else is doing that interest you and at which you stand a reasonable chance of victory; take bold risks but always take pains to limit your downside; adopt the 30,000-foot view... don't get stuck in the low-impact, low-level squabbles most people fritter away their life energy on." That advice might appeal to some, but most folks will find it irrelevant to them, and it's kind of impossible to know if you're talking to one of the few it's useful to or one of the many it isn't)

Chase
 

Regal Tiger

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If we're talking personality typing systems then BRING IT ON! This is what originally got me started down the rabbit hole of psychology to begin with!


MBTI - ENTP (test INTP because of its questions center around people whereas if you look at the Jungian Cognitive Functions I clearly get energy from the external world, Ne in this case, making me an Extrovert like 75% of the world's population... aren't I special? :p)

Enneagram - 5w4 - 9w8 - 4w5 is my Tritype with a Sexual/Self-Preservational Instinct

Chaotic Neutral - Might save your life, might steal your car :cool:

MMORPG - ALWAYS choose mage... always
 

topcat

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yo @Regal Tiger are we the same person?

MBTI - ENTP/INTP, kinda dead in the middle, depends on the day i test.. probably more INTP though

Enneagram - 5 (not sure the wing)

Chaotic Neutral

Big 5 -
openness: 93%
extraversion: 41%
agreeableness: 0%
neuroticism: 2%
conscientiousness: 2%
 

trashKENNUT

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Enneagram - 5w4 - 9w8 - 4w5 is my Tritype with a Sexual/Self-Preservational Instinct

Chaotic Neutral - Might save your life, might steal your car :cool:

Where do you get more specific results from Enneagram?

Not all websites, the results given are free.

z@c+
 

Regal Tiger

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Where do you get more specific results from Enneagram?

Not all websites, the results given are free.

z@c+
I studied this stuff for years. So it's not so much a test (although some will) but rather self-discovery

I always direct people to enneagram institute to get started
 
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Regal Tiger

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yo @Regal Tiger are we the same person?

MBTI - ENTP/INTP, kinda dead in the middle, depends on the day i test.. probably more INTP though
Lol yeah, the Ne function typically lends itself to a more ambiverted personality on average I've noticed. Like, ENXP's will usually be just as happy by themselves as they will in a group.


But, another possible cause of this could just be that the world's population is becoming socially dumber/neurotic/anxious/shy. Which is NOT Introversion. But the sad part is that a lot of people will feel awkward around people because they have zero people skills and then say "Well, I'm Introverted". Which isn't the case, they're just socially stunted
 

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@ZacAdam,



While it is tempting to tell other people how to live their lives, I reckon they have enough folks doing that to them already to much appreciate me adding myself to the pile :cool:

Plus, come to know people enough, and you figure out people are all quite different, with very different backgrounds, needs, and motivations. Even if I spent 10 hours a day with someone for months in a row I wouldn't still be fully equipped to tell him too much on how to live his life. Someone I've only talked to on a forum or in comments, or a reader I've never interacted with directly, I'm even less well equipped to give sweeping life advice to... outside those areas where I have expertise and can reasonably expect the reader aspires to similar ends.

(also, it is not like I am a very conventional guy. If you want general life advice, you probably want conventional life advice from a broadly conventional guy, for maximum applicability. Life advice from Chase is like "learn a skill you can perform remotely so you can live anywhere or run your own business; spend a lot of time living and traveling outside your homeland to see everything clearer; put yourself through hardships to test your mettle and stretch yourself to the limit; try to do things no one else is doing that interest you and at which you stand a reasonable chance of victory; take bold risks but always take pains to limit your downside; adopt the 30,000-foot view... don't get stuck in the low-impact, low-level squabbles most people fritter away their life energy on." That advice might appeal to some, but most folks will find it irrelevant to them, and it's kind of impossible to know if you're talking to one of the few it's useful to or one of the many it isn't)

Chase
Some of the best advice I ever heard.
 
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