Sunday, August 12, 2007

Color Test

Saw a color test in Yang Guo's blog, and tried it out.

Here's the Result:

Your Situation:

You need and insist on having a close and understanding relationship, or at least some method of satisfying a compulsion to feel identified.

OR

You need peace and quiet. You desire a close and faithful partner from whom to demand special consideration and unquestioning affection. If these requirements are not met, you are liable to withdraw or turn away altogether.

Your Stress:

Resilience and tenacity are being overtaxed by the continued attempt to overcome existing difficulties. You stick to your objectives but you feel subjected to intolerable pressure. You consider impossible to change the situation into one of co-operation and mutual trust and so you desire to be free of it altogether.

OR

Resilience or tenacity have become weakened. You feel overtaxed, worn out and getting no where, but continue to attend your ground. You feel this adverse situation exerts and actual tangible pressure which is intolerable to you and from which you want to escape, but you feel unable to make the necessary decision.

Your Desires:

You seek success, simulation and a life full of experience. You want to develop freely and shake off the shackles of self doubt, to win and to live intensely. You like contact with others and are enthusiastic by nature. You are receptive to anything new, modern and intriguing. You want to expand your fields of activity and are optimistic about the future.

OR

You are preoccupied with things of intensely exciting new nature, whether erotically simulating or otherwise. You want to be regarded as an exciting and interesting personality with an altogether charming and impressive influence on others. You use tactics skillfully so as to avoid endangering your chances to success and undermining others confidence in yourself.

Your Problems:

The tension induced by trying to cope with conditions which are really beyond your capabilities, or your reserves of strength, have led to considerable anxiety and to a sense of personal (but unadmitted) inadequacy. You attempt to remedy this by intense activity and by insistence of getting your own way. Faulty self-control can lead to ungovernable displays of anger.

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