It’s fascinating to me how many quizzes one can take, and still be intrigued by the results. It never ceases to amaze me how many weird “what celebrity do you look like” things constantly pop up, soliciting our curiosity. And, how many “what do these pictures tell you” evaluations, must one complete in a given week?”
What is truly fascinating, is what happens when a spontaneous, organic, and non-sterile interaction occurs, and you find yourself forced to face difficult questions. I was recently presented with this challenge, and in the interest of total candor, would like to present my results. I welcome the feedback from this exposure, and any comments or questions about the process.
These are my 100% honest answers to the posed questions.
Q: Whats the best part of your life?
A: I guess the best part is being alive.
Q: What are you happiest about?
A: I’m happy that I have a lot of talents, and skills, and have a healthy mind and body.
Q: What is your worst quality?
A: I get sad a lot.
Q: Where is your favorite place on earth?
A: Anywhere I can laugh.
Q: What was the happiest moment of your life?
A: I’ve had a lot of happy moments.
Q: Who inspires you?
A: Everyone
Q: Who inspires you to be a better person?
A: Same as above. Everyone.
Q: If you could do anything, profession-wise, what would it be?
A: Making mead and writing on the side.
Q: What is your favorite cocktail?
A: I’m not a big cocktail person, I prefer straight whiskey.
Q: What is your favorite book?
A: House of Leaves
Q: What is the worst thing you’ve ever done?
A: The worst thing I’ve ever done is to not believe in myself.
Q: If you had to choose between professional success and love, what would you choose.
A: Right now, Love.
Q: Do you see yourself as a moral person?
A: Very much so.
Q: What color are your eyes?
A: Brown/Green
Q: Who did you most relate with as a child, your mother or father?
A: Mother.
Q: Do you believe in God?
A: No.
Q: Do you believe in destiny?
A: Yes.
Q: Do you believe in a soulmate?
A: I think our souls work towards finding others that love us.
Q: Do you believe in tarot?
A: I think it provides intriguing perspective.
Q: Do you believe that people can fundamental change?
A: Yes, I do.
Q: Do you believe in forgiveness?
A: I practice the act it routinely.
Q: Who are you voting for in November?
A: No one.
Q: Are you registered to vote?
A: Yes
Q: What is your favorite food?
A: I’m an omnivore.
Q: Who can reach you in a low spot?
A: Hope.
I think this may give a bit of insight into who I am as a person. Some of these were difficult to answer, some I reacted to instinctively. I don’t know if this was a psychologically sound way of gaining insight into a persons particulars. But, when reacting to a persons direct, non-scientifically based questions, I found it refreshing to be able to reveal my true self.
Maybe you can too.
Humbly yours,
J
Pretty good survey. Insightful responses.