You are Passionate, Original, and Organized.
It's self-reported, what you think you are so can't be compared with others or have any normal range.
All the words they use are pretty highly-charged and subjective. My top three feel right to me but I don't remember many of the other words; looking at the test, my top 10 continue: innovative, introspective, intellectual, curious, assertive, scrupulous, aesthetic.
Think about what the words mean to you; most words have a more wholistic meaning than we notice; look at "critical" for example. One might immediately think how they dislike critical people but I want people who can make critical decisions well? Can tell what's important in an emergency, etc.?
"Conscientious," to me, can mean too picky. I love that you're "unflappable" kaot! I want you around when I'm frightened/anxious :-)
But it's basically a subjective test of ourselves and what we feel about ourselves. If you like how you think of some of the traits that you don't seem to have, you can train yourself to have them! They're not hard-and-fast, set in cement traits, just tendencies as you yourself see them.
Sugahorse does not have "stable" in her list of traits, hard if you're a horse :-) but that does not mean you are stable's opposite, "unstable"! These are what you tend toward and, to me, not having stable in one's tendencies would mean that you are adventurous.
I go to horse races. I have seen races here in Maryland, in the summer, where it's very hot and the idiots would put the hoses to cool off the runners at the end of the track, too close to the finish line and the horses would head toward the hoses, not the finish line! I've also seen horses get to the back stretch and decide they didn't want to run and head toward the stable gate instead of continue running around to the finish line. You're not a stable gate runner, sugahorse, you're an adventurous, think-on-your-feet, winner, instead.
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