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> Tom Johnson wrote:
> Are there any other TW's like me who spend way too much effort analyzing
> the
> questions on personal inventory or personality tests.
>
I love personality tests, and I have my own home brewed way of taking them.
When ever given a personality test I always try and think like another
person, my lovely wife for example. As I go from question to question I stop
and think "how would she answer this question?" Then I choose the answer
that I guess is the closest to the answer that she would pick.
Why?
If you ever get to meet me, you would know why. <Big Grin>
Now stop thinking and get back to banging on the keyboard like a
chimpanzee...
-Barry
Where is my wallet, and who wants money for what?