Who am I?

Visiting Jennifer I found this link to a DOS-based test you can download at Weblog Wannabe. It’s really simple: all you have to do is get the file, unzip it into a folder and open the whoami.exe file. Then you’ll do the test and you’ll get a really interesting analysis of your personality. Try it out!

Character Analysis of: BEATRIZ
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You are a conformist who likes to do the ‘right thing’. Sudden changes in your day-to-day environment unsettles you, leading to insecurity if protracted. Likely to see complex issues as black or white rather than shades of grey.

It’s not so surprising that you should feel that others often mis-understand you for you are a deeply complex and difficult person to fathom. You prefer people who are ‘multi-faceted’ rather than stereo-types and you abhor vanity, shallowness, or bigotry in others.

Happiness in life is often based on a balance between spiritual happiness and material security. You recognise and hold this belief dear: if trapped into a position of maintaining financial security in an unhappy situation, you would seek to achieve personal fulfilment in other areas – often by unusual means to avoid risking loss of this security.

In general, others find you easy to approach. However, you can be shy of new people in unfamiliar situations. This trait can lead to people that don’t know you well mis-understanding your attitude, and seeing you as unfriendly. As you are affected strongly by people you’re with, you tend to try and project an image of yourself which best suits their expectations of you.

Much of what we become is formed in the early years of our life by our parents and family. When you were young your mother was always there for you: very loving, generous, and warm. She put her family first, before all else, and you respect her greatly. Surprisingly, this has not been a major factor in shaping your character and the person you are today. Other major factors in your childhood or adult life have been more influential on you!

You do/did not know your father deeply, but perceive him as an uncomplicated person. He was (or still is?) a lovable, jolly dad. He was normally there when you needed him most. This has had some affect in the past on forming your character. Parental traits, affecting how you like to deal with life, come from your father (a little) but more from other factors.

Your mother and father were often close to each other, although they may not have always demonstrated this fact.

You can be very introspective, often thinking deeply about life and it’s purpose. Your picture indicates you possess a major capacity for reflecting on a variety of subjects especially on philosophical or possibly emotional issues. You posses a strong belief in at least one specific discipline: religion, sexual equality, science, animal rights, politics etc.,

In love matters, you prefer a stable full relationship rather than a mad passionate fling. This does not mean that you’re not a passionate person, only that you need warmth, affection, and understanding to be part of any ‘shared’ experience. You find affectionate people more attractive then ‘smouldering’ types.

You are not extremely ambitious. People like you have very ‘balanced’ demands in life: working hard when necessary, playing and relaxing when the work is done, and letting life unfold by itself without trying to ‘make’ things happen.

Summary of other traits and personal tastes:-

Decision making: Balanced – calculated or judged.
Day-dreams most of: Sexual fantasies.
Worst Nightmares of: Various – rarely has recurrent nightmares.
General Outlook: Balanced – between pessimism & optimism.

Pretty accurate, except for that sexual fantasies thing. Or maybe… but I haven’t noticed. Does anyone know exactly what each part of the picture represents? I remember my friend did a test like this to me the other day and she told me what each thing meant, but I totally forgot. I only remember I am the house.

3 thoughts on “Who am I?

  1. This test looks familiar. I think I might have taken it before. I’ll have to give it a shot again. Thanks for sharing!

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