I wonder who are theyOriginally posted by Mr Sleep
Only for the other person involved![]()
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More of the endless tests
- dragon wench
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apparently I am a :
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Spiritual Dabbler -- Open to spiritual matters but far from impressed
lol!
I'd say that about sums it up
I wonder if it is more painful to be a spiritual dabbler or a spiritual straddler....
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Spiritual Dabbler -- Open to spiritual matters but far from impressed
lol!
I'd say that about sums it up
I wonder if it is more painful to be a spiritual dabbler or a spiritual straddler....
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- dragon wench
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As long as you aren't volunteering to publicly display them!Originally posted by Mr Sleep
Definately Straddler, i have the bruises to prove it![]()
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You scored 23, on a scale of 0 to 100. Here's how to interpret your score:
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Conscientious objector against competition. You’re either not particularly interested in sports, or well-adjusted about sports, or a Buddhist.
Hm, I wouldn't agree with this, I am not a Buddist and I am rather interested in sports. However, I am not competative in the sense that the test seems to define being competative, ie that it must include local patriotism and that it must include children. To me, sports is about entertainment, but the entertainment consists both of performing well, doing your best etc, and winning.
When it comes to work, I am very competative, but the test only covers sports.
You scored 35, on a scale of 0 to 60. Here's how to interpret your score:
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Balanced forgiver. You're a basically kind person with a sense of balance and boundaries. However, you're no Mother Theresa. Discuss forgiveness with others like you.
Sounds about right, I suppose.
You scored 24, on a scale of 6 to 42. Here's how to interpret your score:
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Basically you're in the bottom tenth of respondents. Gratitude is not your major focus right now; you may want to read our story on gratitude studies and see why being thankful could benefit you.
Gratefulness in this test seems to assume you must be grateful towards other people or beings? I am extremely grateful for many things and I do feel like a very privileged person. But this is not thanks to any specific person who have done great things for me, or thanks to any higher powers. It is, IMO mostly due to random luck. I have got the opportunity to live a life free from starvation, serious disease or disabilities, in a geographical area where I am free to do whatever I like. What greater luck in this world is there?
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Conscientious objector against competition. You’re either not particularly interested in sports, or well-adjusted about sports, or a Buddhist.
Hm, I wouldn't agree with this, I am not a Buddist and I am rather interested in sports. However, I am not competative in the sense that the test seems to define being competative, ie that it must include local patriotism and that it must include children. To me, sports is about entertainment, but the entertainment consists both of performing well, doing your best etc, and winning.
When it comes to work, I am very competative, but the test only covers sports.
You scored 35, on a scale of 0 to 60. Here's how to interpret your score:
21 - 40
Balanced forgiver. You're a basically kind person with a sense of balance and boundaries. However, you're no Mother Theresa. Discuss forgiveness with others like you.
Sounds about right, I suppose.
You scored 24, on a scale of 6 to 42. Here's how to interpret your score:
6 - 31
Basically you're in the bottom tenth of respondents. Gratitude is not your major focus right now; you may want to read our story on gratitude studies and see why being thankful could benefit you.
Gratefulness in this test seems to assume you must be grateful towards other people or beings? I am extremely grateful for many things and I do feel like a very privileged person. But this is not thanks to any specific person who have done great things for me, or thanks to any higher powers. It is, IMO mostly due to random luck. I have got the opportunity to live a life free from starvation, serious disease or disabilities, in a geographical area where I am free to do whatever I like. What greater luck in this world is there?
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