Richard III
35% Intellectual, 17% Impetuous, and 29% Trusting
You are a pretty bad lot, all things considered. While the historical King Richard III was an efficient (if brutally pragmtic) monarch, Shakespeare portayed him as a power-mad tyrant who lied, cheated and murdered his way to the top before the people of England rose up in rebellion and destroyed him like the contempible worm he was. If you dare, you can find out more about your nasty counterpart
here.
You scored low on Intellectual not for a lack of brains but because you tend to use your emotions and instincts when making difficult decisions. Perhaps you would get into less trouble if you thought through the consequences of your actions before doing anything. Emotional well-being is all well and good, but you need to balance that a bit better with rational analysis.
Ironically, you also scored low on Impetuous. Unfortunately, while you do think about your actions, you tend to focus on how best to get what you want rather than ask whether or not it is worth having. Perhaps it would be a good idea to review if you should even be doing what you are doing before investing so much time in planning it!
Finally, your Trusting score was also low. This means that while you are out there getting into trouble because you're committing to things on instinct and then planning how to accomplish them, you are doing so without the benefit of friends or authority figures to help you. If you could learn to trust other people more, you might find that you keep out of trouble -- or, at least, once getting in you may have a few more resources at hand for getting you out of the mess that you've made of things.
My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
You scored higher than 14% on Intellectual
You scored higher than 5% on Impetuous
You scored higher than 4% on Trusting
Link:
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