No I have a long way to go.
Would you help someone that you did not know because it was the right thing to do?
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No I have a long way to go.
Would you help someone that you did not know because it was the right thing to do?
most probably... but it might also depend on what it is.
would you leave someone you really, really love if you knew it was the right thing?
Yes I would
Would you move to the otherside of the world for the one you loved?
In a heartbeat
Would you believe me if i said the pharmaceutical industry is corrupt to the core?
Even as a medical professional in Western medicine, I have seen and heard of some strange things in the pharmaceutical industry . . . :p
If you received an expensive gift that you hated from a loved one, would you make up an excuse and have him/her return/exchange it, or would you go behind his/her back and do it yourself?
I'd go behing they're back and exchange it.
Same Question.
Same answer, and I have unfortunately had to do that in the past. I felt awful! :eek2:
Would you consider yourself patient?
No, but Im getting better
Would you dare to dream up impossibilities, and then work to complete them?
As a relentless dreamer, I already have - some worked, some failed, and some in the making . . . ;)
If you chose to donate to some agency, would you donate money to the environment or poor families?
But I already do both and more..? If I were to cut down as I already have due to financial restraints, it would probably be on the environment side.. (I can't help it, I'm a people person, and I could rationalise a multitude of reasons for why helping people will help the environment)
Would you describe people in terms of good or bad?
I consider myself an optimist, but first impressions definitely mean a lot to me. Sure, I can seem a bit judgmental at times, and it can get quite difficult to sway my opinion of someone, for better or worse.
Have you ever taken the Meiers-Briggs test? If so, what results did you get?
Usually it is ENFP:
Extravert, iNtuitive, Feeler, Perceiver
ENFPs represent between 6 and 8% of the U.S. population
Curious, energetic, adaptable, and creative, ENFPs like considering unconventional approaches. They enjoy batting around ideas and finding creative solutions and are energized and intrigued by new possibilities and anything out of the ordinary. ENFPs tend to be talkative, enthusiastic, playful, and generally fun-loving people. Warm and caring, ENFPs have strong personal values upon which they base most decisions. Conversations with ENFPs can be very circular as they excitedly move from one topic to the next, making connections and associations. Unconventional and occasionally irreverent, they pride themselves on their uniqueness and originality. Optimistic, and spontaneous, ENFPs have a strong sense of the possible. For them, life is an exciting drama. Because they are so interested in possibilities, ENFPs see significance in all things and prefer to keep lots of options open.
Same question
Wow, I have never met another ENFP! :D Technically, I am an xNFP, on the cusp between extraverted and introverted. Unbelievable!
Thinking of psychology, would you ever take an IQ test?
Nope. I think they're a joke, but if I took one I'd end up taking it waayy to seriously, in a bad way.
If you had to give up everything in your life- family, education, career, the things you love- who would you give it all to?
Let me get this straight, I should give away my place in life to someone else? I really don't know, I can't picture it, and I'm not sure who would be content to have my life.
Would you start something new, like a sport, or playing an instrument, at a late stage in your life?