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What Kind of Thinker Are You?

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  • What Kind of Thinker Are You?

    Test your thinker type. I guess I was inspired by Loser’s psychological disorders thread, except this one I find more accurate.


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    I am an Interpersonal Thinker


    Interpersonal thinkers:

    Like to think about other people, and try to understand them
    Recognize differences between individuals and appreciate that different people have different perspectives
    Make an effort to cultivate effective relationships with family, friends and colleagues

    The Renaissance ideal: The leading thinkers of the Renaissance were not just experts in their own field. The renaissance scholar was expected to master all branches of knowledge.
    With his insatiable desire to know everything, Leonardo da Vinci is often held up as the ideal Renaissance man. Like interpersonal thinkers, Leonardo da Vinci had lots of friends and contacts, and was a popular figure at the Italian court.

    Other Interpersonal thinkers include
    Winston Churchill, Mother Teresa, William Shakespeare

    Careers which suit Interpersonal thinkers include
    Politician, Psychologist, Nurse, Counselor, Teacher

  • #2
    Hmm, I got two results. Weird.

    Interpersonal thinkers:
    Like to think about other people, and try to understand them
    Recognise differences between individuals and appreciate that different people have different perspectives
    Make an effort to cultivate effective relationships with family, friends and colleagues

    Other Interpersonal thinkers include
    Winston Churchill, Mother Teresa, William Shakespeare

    Careers which suit Interpersonal thinkers include
    Politician, Psychologist, Nurse, Counsellor, Teacher
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    Existential thinkers:
    Like to spend time thinking about philosophical issues such as "What is the meaning of life?"
    Try to see beyond the 'here and now', and understand deeper meanings
    consider moral and ethical implications of problems as well as practical solutions

    Other Existential Thinkers include
    The Buddha, Gandhi, Plato, Socrates, Martin Luther King

    Careers which suit Existential Thinkers include
    Philosopher, Religious leader, Head of state, Artist, Writer

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    • #3
      I am an Interpersonal thinker

      Like to think about other people, and try to understand them

      Recognise differences between individuals and appreciate that different people have different perspectives

      Make an effort to cultivate effective relationships with family, friends and colleagues

      Other Interpersonal thinkers include
      Winston Churchill, Mother Teresa, William Shakespeare

      Careers which suit Interpersonal thinkers include
      Politician, Psychologist, Nurse, Counsellor, Teacher

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      That's funny since I hate Churchill.
      Achkerov kute.

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      • #4
        Logical-Mathematical thinkers:
        Like to understand patterns and relationships between objects or actions
        Try to understand the world in terms of causes and effects
        Are good at thinking critically, and solving problems creatively

        Like Logical-Mathematical thinkers, Leonardo based his theories on evidence rather than speculation. Other Logical-Mathematical Thinkers include
        Isaac Newton, Archimedes, Albert Einstein

        Careers which suit Logical-Mathematical thinkers include
        Physicist, Chemist, Biologist, Lawyer, Computer programmer, Engineer, Inventor

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        • #5
          Spatial Thinkers:
          Tend to think in pictures, and can develop good mental models of the physical world.
          Think well in three dimensions
          Have a flair for working with objects

          Other Spatial Thinkers include
          Pablo Picasso, Michelangelo, Isambard Kingdom Brunel

          Careers which suit Spatial Thinkers include
          Mechanic, Photographer, Artist, Architect, Engineer, Builder, Set designer

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          • #6
            Originally posted by sSsflamesSs
            Hmm, I got two results. Weird.
            I hate the whole Interpersonal thinker idea. It just seems so useless! I would rather be a logical thinker. Anna jan, aren't you fantastic in Math?

            I can see Mouse being an interpersonal thinker, although he needs to work on his interpersonal skills with feminists.

            Dstyle, I don't know you well enough to assume anything. But since you have noticed the shape of the legs I sense you don't mind the geometry. Ok, that came out twisted.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by sSsflamesSs
              Existential thinkers:
              Like to spend time thinking about philosophical issues such as "What is the meaning of life?"
              Try to see beyond the 'here and now', and understand deeper meanings
              consider moral and ethical implications of problems as well as practical solutions

              Other Existential Thinkers include
              The Buddha, Gandhi, Plato, Socrates, Martin Luther King

              Careers which suit Existential Thinkers include
              Philosopher, Religious leader, Head of state, Artist, Writer
              That's more like me, but what the hell, stupid online survey.
              Achkerov kute.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by anileve
                I hate the whole Interpersonal thinker idea. It just seems so useless! I would rather be a logical thinker. Anna jan, aren't you fantastic in Math?

                I can see Mouse being an interpersonal thinker, although he needs to work on his interpersonal skills with feminists.

                Dstyle, I don't know you well enough to assume anything. But since you have noticed the shape of the legs I sense you don't mind the geometry. Ok, that came out twisted.
                I do not consider my skills with feminists to be bad. On the contrary, feminists need to work on their interpersonal skills with those that are not feminists.
                Achkerov kute.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Emil
                  Spatial Thinkers:
                  Me AMOOOOR!!!!! Esatas aqui!!!! Que fantastico!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Anonymouse
                    I do not consider my skills with feminists to be bad. On the contrary, feminists need to work on their interpersonal skills with those that are not feminists.
                    There is no problem there. Apparently the other side is always understanding of your warped views and often feels compassion for your defected thinking process regarding the issue. Also I have to note, that the other side is very tolerant of your lack of consideration of other people's beliefs.

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