Personality Profiling (Introduction)

by Balance_Maintained @, U.S.A., Sunday, March 13, 2011, 12:15 (5004 days ago) @ xeno6696


> The strengthsfinder exam hits it on the nail as my approach to problem solving actually follows EXACTLY in the order given. (Brainstorm, fact find, synthesize, plan, get feedback.)-I definitely thought that the Strength Finder test was more accurate, but then again it was testing for a more stable metric, intelligence, versus the Jung Typology that is testing emotion. -To me both tests formed another interesting piece of the larger puzzle of consciousness to me. They say that the personality you exhibit around age 3-5 will be the same personality that reasserts itself around age 23, which implies that our personality and strengths are cemented at a very very early time frame. I am sure that someone will argue that our personalities are genetically defined , but I find that a little difficult to accept, personally. -So, absent proof that personality is genetically defined, what is there that could form such permanent personality type without the years of experience and scripting?


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