Gryffindor. It sounds like you've made some hard decisions to go in your own direction in life and own that. You also said, "even if I could go back and change things...I wouldn't." I feel this shows you value experiences, even if they weren't all positive at the time. Also, "Once I find my view, I'm not likely to change from it." SO GRYFF. Okay and maybe it's not strictly a canon Gryffindor trait but it is definitely depicted as one in the books: "I like fun. I want to have it often." Something a Marauder or Weasley twin might say!
Stubborn. Don't like change. Unlikely to ever change a viewpoint you've adopted. Likes competition. Enjoys leisure time. Doesn't see a job as "just" a job. Overwhelmingly Gryffindor far as I can tell!
Hmm: you identify with Andromeda, but more seemingly for Gryffindor reasons than for Slytherin ones.
Your materialistic desires make sense to me (I get the whole wanting a house thing and feel the same way... though I do NOT want to have to deal with the world of nasty commutes and having to wake up and clear out the snow out of my garage before trekking to work!) and could be Slytherin or Hufflepuff.
You seem to compete like a Slytherin, especially when you add in unity into the discussion. Looking at your potion:
That would be my advantage. The cost of ingredients would obviously have to be less than what the Galleons themselves were worth. (For example, I wouldn't spend 300 Galleions to make something that would only sell for 150). But the skill and difficulty and secrecy would work to my advantage. sounds A LOT like Slytherin strategizing.
Then, going further: forbidden forest answer makes sense and then
I have learned that social skills can land me jobs. Degrees, while I value both of mine, have not given me the financial
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Your materialistic desires make sense to me (I get the whole wanting a house thing and feel the same way... though I do NOT want to have to deal with the world of nasty commutes and having to wake up and clear out the snow out of my garage before trekking to work!) and could be Slytherin or Hufflepuff.
You seem to compete like a Slytherin, especially when you add in unity into the discussion. Looking at your potion:
That would be my advantage. The cost of ingredients would obviously have to be less than what the Galleons themselves were worth. (For example, I wouldn't spend 300 Galleions to make something that would only sell for 150). But the skill and difficulty and secrecy would work to my advantage. sounds A LOT like Slytherin strategizing.
Then, going further: forbidden forest answer makes sense and then
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