- 10/24/2004 -
.: Handwriting :.
Alex has a healthy imagination and displays a fair amount of trust. He lets new people into his circle of friends. He uses his imagination to understand new ideas, things, and people.
Alex is a practical person whose goals are planned, practical, and down to earth. This is typical of people with normal healthy self-esteem. He needs to visualize the end of a project before he starts. he finds joy in anticipation and planning. Notice that I said he plans everything he is going to do, that doesn't necessarily mean things go as planned. Alex basically feels good about himself. He has a positive self-esteem which contributes to his success. He feels he has the ability to achieve anything he sets his mind to. However, he sets his goals using practicality-- not too "out of reach". He has enough self-confidence to leave a bad situation, yet, he will not take great risks, as they relate to his goals. A good esteem is one key to a happy life. Although there is room for improvement in the confidence catagery, his self-perception is better than average.
In reference to Alex's mental abilities, he has a very investigating and creating mind. He investigates projects rapidly because he is curious about many things. He gets involved in many projects that seem good at the beginning, but he soon must slow down and look at all the angles. He probably gets too many things going at once. When Alex slows down, then he becomes more creative than before. Since it takes time to be creative, he must slow down to do it. He then decides what projects he has time to finish. Thus he finishes at a slower pace than when he started the project. He has the best of two kinds of minds. One is the quick investigating mind. The other is the creative mind. His mind thinks quick and rapidly in the investigative mode. He can learn quicker, investigate more, and think faster. Alex can then switch into his low gear. When he is in the slower mode, he can be creative, remember longer and stack facts in a logical manner. He is more logical this way and can climb mental mountains with a much better grip.
Alex is secretive. He has secrets which he does not wish to share with others. He intentionally conceals things about himself. He has a private side that he intends to keep that way, especially concerning certain events in his past. (ooh, >.> )
When Alex expresses an opinion on a issue he will stick to that opinion, and probably will not change his mind. In other words... Alex is stubborn. When he is wrong about something that he has decided upon, he will have trouble admitting he is wrong. Changing Alex's mind can be very difficult. Once Alex makes up his mind, he doesn't want to be confused with the facts!
Alex uses judgment to make decisions. He is ruled by his head, not his heart. He is a cool, collected person who is usually unexpressive emotionally. Some may see him as unemotional. He does have emotions but has no need to express them. He is withdrawn into himself and enjoys being alone. The circumstances when Alex does express emotions include: extreme anger, extreme passion, and tremendous stress. If someone gets him mad enough to tell him off, he will not be sorry about it later. He puts a mark in his mind when someone angers him. He keeps track of these marks and when he hits that last mark he will let them know they have gone too far. He is ruled somewhat by self-interest. All his conclusions are made without outside emotional influence. He is very level-headed and will remain calm in an emergency situation. In a situation where other people might get hysterical, he has poise. Alex will work more efficiently if given space and time to be alone. He would rather not be surrounded by people constantly. In a relationship, he will show his love by the things he does rather than by the things he says. Saying "I love you" is not a needed routine because he feels his mate should already know. The only exception to this is if he has logically concluded that it is best for his mate to hear him express his love verbally. Alex is not subject to emotional appeals. If someone is selling a product to him, they will need to present only the facts. They should present them from a standpoint of his sound judgment. He will not be taken in by an emotional story about someone else. He will meet emergencies without getting hysterical and he will always ask "Is this best for me?"
People that write their letters in an average height and average size are moderate in their ability to interact socially. According to the data input, Alex doesn't write too large or too small, indicating a balanced ability to be social and interact with others.
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So thats my results... Rae & I got like, the exact same results. Except for a few things... But either way, I think it's cool. Now on to a boring reprint of what happened today... I went to Starving Rock state park, which was probably the least fun of all the parks I've been to. The rock, which is not starving at all, there are thousands of ladybugs flying around it, is hardly noticeable. They seriously put a huge wooden deck over most of it so you could get up there, and then they have a really small little stone plaque in front of it that says it's a really huge rock. The most exciting part was listening to a boat get too close to the dam nearby, and having some guy like, flip out over a loudspeaker, saying stuff like, "BACK AWAY FROM THE DAM! *long pause* I'M SERIOUS, PEOPLE HAVE DIED DOING STUFF LIKE THAT!". It was pretty funny, because there was pretty much no way in hell that boat was going anywhere (as a result of the flow from the dam), even if he went right into it. Oh and after leaving the rock, we followed another trail around the place where there was a cool waterfall, but since there hasn't been enough rain recently, it wasn't flowing very much. So I got to walk up really close to a waterfall with a 40 foot drop. That, was the best part after the boat thing.
After the park, we went back home (*sigh* longest 50 minute drive of my life. Nothing but fields the whole way. I slept the way in ^_^), and had Subway sandwiches... Footlong chicken bacon & ranch or something like that toasted sub for me ^_^. Ate 6" at home, the next 6" for lunch tommorrow at school. This would be the third time I've eaten Subway at school. I love Subway. ^^
And that marks my day. Not much else happened. I played my thief on acRO a lot in the morning, he's something like 32/23. Thats all for now, I'll post again tommorrow...
Adion is currently listening to: Hellsing OST Ruins - Tsumihoroboshi Shinpushi [2:35]









1 Comments:
Hehe, you should've written a handwriting sample... I ended up doing one and I got different answers than I think I would've picked if I'd just been working from memory. O.o Thought about scanning the sample I wrote, but was too lazy to reach over and plug the scanner in.
And Subway is awesome. My graduation party dinner consisted of 2 of their 6-foot party subs. We had leftover subs for lunch for like 2 weeks, and so did the 2 or 3 families we sent some home with. Mmmm, good 2 weeks.
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