11-05-2018, 02:40 PM
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( visionary ) — 40% - Visionaries are people who can see what’s over the horizon, pursue it, latch onto it, and deliver it in an appealing form to the rest of the world. They have the gift of sensing what we need before we know it. Whether in the world of design, following leads in criminal investigations or combining elements to create something new and extraordinary, these charismatic archetypes know how to pay attention to their dreams and then go out and do the work to turn them into reality. By following their intuitions and applying themselves, they don’t just come up with new ideas, products and systems. They come up with new rules that change the way the world thinks and acts.
( royal ) — 35% - Royals are comfortable with power. Whether they have earned it as Executives and Politicians, inherited it as Kings and Queens or are waiting to inherit it as Heirs, Heiresses, Princes, and Princesses, these are the people who are at their best exuding their regalness over the rest of us. But not all Royals are alike. Some, showing the dark side of power, can be haughty and imperious as well as avaricious and paranoid, with the misplaced confidence that comes from never being questioned. Others can be noble and magnanimous with a naturally attentive demeanor and a tendency to struggle to make decisions that are for the good of others more than themselves. No matter how they rule, Royals always do so with great conviction.
( intellectual ) — 25% - Intellectuals enjoy the life of the mind more than anything else. It is easier for an Intellectual to be more rational than the rest of us because they typically prioritize thought over emotional impulses and physical pleasures. Because they are driven by a quest for knowledge, these Scientists, Scholars, Students, Philosophers, and Geeks in various mind-oriented fields, preoccupy themselves with endless questions and tend to rely on outside information generated by experts over gut instincts and spontaneous reactions. There is no other group that cares more about meaning and in particular the “why” of things than Intellectuals. Because they depend more on rational approaches than instinctual ones, they can be slow and measured in responding to pressing questions. But because they take things seriously in a world prone to snap judgments and punditry, it means their answers have weight and substance.
( visionary ) — 40% - Visionaries are people who can see what’s over the horizon, pursue it, latch onto it, and deliver it in an appealing form to the rest of the world. They have the gift of sensing what we need before we know it. Whether in the world of design, following leads in criminal investigations or combining elements to create something new and extraordinary, these charismatic archetypes know how to pay attention to their dreams and then go out and do the work to turn them into reality. By following their intuitions and applying themselves, they don’t just come up with new ideas, products and systems. They come up with new rules that change the way the world thinks and acts.
( royal ) — 35% - Royals are comfortable with power. Whether they have earned it as Executives and Politicians, inherited it as Kings and Queens or are waiting to inherit it as Heirs, Heiresses, Princes, and Princesses, these are the people who are at their best exuding their regalness over the rest of us. But not all Royals are alike. Some, showing the dark side of power, can be haughty and imperious as well as avaricious and paranoid, with the misplaced confidence that comes from never being questioned. Others can be noble and magnanimous with a naturally attentive demeanor and a tendency to struggle to make decisions that are for the good of others more than themselves. No matter how they rule, Royals always do so with great conviction.
( intellectual ) — 25% - Intellectuals enjoy the life of the mind more than anything else. It is easier for an Intellectual to be more rational than the rest of us because they typically prioritize thought over emotional impulses and physical pleasures. Because they are driven by a quest for knowledge, these Scientists, Scholars, Students, Philosophers, and Geeks in various mind-oriented fields, preoccupy themselves with endless questions and tend to rely on outside information generated by experts over gut instincts and spontaneous reactions. There is no other group that cares more about meaning and in particular the “why” of things than Intellectuals. Because they depend more on rational approaches than instinctual ones, they can be slow and measured in responding to pressing questions. But because they take things seriously in a world prone to snap judgments and punditry, it means their answers have weight and substance.
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