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Ok so I answered all the questions, whilst cringing and sef-loathing, and I got a 181. At first I was excited before I remembered it's not a test you are attempting to pass, and with marks like these I clearly fail. Miserably.
My brain is like a smorgasbord of emotions and "deficiencies" so says the sanity test (and every psychiatrist, psychologist & psychoanalysts I've ever met, too). But does that I have to mean I am beyond repair? I don't know what to do at this point, hence coming to this site and giving my head once last chance at clearing the crap out. |
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My goodness, no, you are not beyond repair. Please don't think of this test as something you can fail. It just gives people an idea of what they are dealing with--and that's great information to know as they seek to get better.
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I don't think anyone is beyond "repair." My score helps me focus on what I know to be true that needs to be addressed. Knowledge is power, right?
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I was also excited for a moment with my 156 as well. But hey, I struggle to keep my head above water in a world where everyone I know is better at life than I am, I might as well embrace being the best at being crazy, right? I kid. I am here for the same reasons you are. Good luck! I hope we both find something we need!
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