This is interesting...
Sep. 12th, 2003 08:36 pmThey apparently forgot "anal," because I'm going to demonstrate it by breaking it down.
"Your name of Suzanne has given you an idealistic nature with a desire to help others. Your initiative often causes you to be the first to act when you see a need. Since you are impressionable and receptive, you feel the misfortunes of others very keenly."
Sure. I care about others, sometimes more than I want to, but I'm not sure I'm the first to act. I'm pretty cautious.
"However, this name makes it awkward for you to express your deeper thoughts and feelings with finesse and diplomacy to the extent that your candid, sometimes blunt, manner of speaking creates misunderstandings with others."
LMAO. I can use diplomacy when I choose to. It's just that blunt is more fun.
"Being somewhat self-centred,"
Hey! Takes one to know one! *mumbles something about rubber and glue*
"you learn through your own experiences,"
Uh, who doesn't?
"as you rarely take advice from others."
This is true. But I do take into account the advice of respected others.
"Yet, you are sensitive and very easily hurt and offended."
Not really. I'm probably the Person Least Likely to Take Something Personally of most of the people I know. I couldn't work with college students if I thought that anything they do has anything to do with me. It would drive me crazy (of course, that, arguably, is not a long drive, but anyway...)
"You long for praise and appreciation for your efforts, but others find it difficult to understand you."
Ok. I think "long" is stretching it a bit. I appreciate appreciation, but I certainly don't require it.
"You dislike monotony and system and enjoy being creative in an inventive way whether it be in interior decorating, music, art, crafts, or other endeavours that require versatility and skill."
LMAO. Actually, sometimes I thrive under monotony. I do not adjust to change well.
"You are imaginative and visionary, somewhat of a perfectionist, yet the results of your efforts often fall short of your high expectations. A leadership position appeals to you because you would enjoy directing others rather than being directed. Your feelings are strong and you tend to react intensely to situations."
Yes. All that hit the nail on the head. That is definitely me.
"Your name of Suzanne has given you an idealistic nature with a desire to help others. Your initiative often causes you to be the first to act when you see a need. Since you are impressionable and receptive, you feel the misfortunes of others very keenly."
Sure. I care about others, sometimes more than I want to, but I'm not sure I'm the first to act. I'm pretty cautious.
"However, this name makes it awkward for you to express your deeper thoughts and feelings with finesse and diplomacy to the extent that your candid, sometimes blunt, manner of speaking creates misunderstandings with others."
LMAO. I can use diplomacy when I choose to. It's just that blunt is more fun.
"Being somewhat self-centred,"
Hey! Takes one to know one! *mumbles something about rubber and glue*
"you learn through your own experiences,"
Uh, who doesn't?
"as you rarely take advice from others."
This is true. But I do take into account the advice of respected others.
"Yet, you are sensitive and very easily hurt and offended."
Not really. I'm probably the Person Least Likely to Take Something Personally of most of the people I know. I couldn't work with college students if I thought that anything they do has anything to do with me. It would drive me crazy (of course, that, arguably, is not a long drive, but anyway...)
"You long for praise and appreciation for your efforts, but others find it difficult to understand you."
Ok. I think "long" is stretching it a bit. I appreciate appreciation, but I certainly don't require it.
"You dislike monotony and system and enjoy being creative in an inventive way whether it be in interior decorating, music, art, crafts, or other endeavours that require versatility and skill."
LMAO. Actually, sometimes I thrive under monotony. I do not adjust to change well.
"You are imaginative and visionary, somewhat of a perfectionist, yet the results of your efforts often fall short of your high expectations. A leadership position appeals to you because you would enjoy directing others rather than being directed. Your feelings are strong and you tend to react intensely to situations."
Yes. All that hit the nail on the head. That is definitely me.
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Date: 2003-09-14 12:40 pm (UTC)g
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Date: 2003-09-15 04:58 am (UTC)Or maybe I spelled my name wrong. *checks* Nope, that's correct.
Or maybe their research did not include a truly random sample of Suzannes. Even though we tend to be truly random individuals...