Take this Enneagram Test!

CrazedOpal

The Saqajaan™
Take the test here:

http://pstypes.blogspot.dk/2009/11/pstypes-enneagram-test.html

Too long for you?

http://similarminds.com/test.html

If y'all don't know what enneagram is here:
The Enneagram of Personality, or simply the Enneagram (from the Greek words ἐννέα [ennéa, meaning "nine"] and γράμμα [grámma, meaning something "written" or "drawn"[1]]), is a model of the human psyche which is principally understood and taught as a typology of nine interconnected personality types.

Further reading:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enneagram_of_Personality

Elaborate type descriptions:
https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/type-descriptions/
 
My results (I took the shorter one):
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TooMacaan

VIP
I've done this before; I used to get either 4w5 or 5w4 a few yrs back, but recently got 5w6 this yr.

Don't remember my exact stacking, but sp/sx were my main (thus sp/sx/sp, I think).
 

TooMacaan

VIP
I'm not as familiar with enneagrams as I am with mbti, but I found a couple sources that sum it up pretty well:

"Type Seven Overview: We have named this personality type The Enthusiast because Sevens are enthusiastic about almost everything that catches their attention. They approach life with curiosity, optimism, and a sense of adventure, like “kids in a candy store” who look at the world in wide-eyed, rapt anticipation of all the good things they are about to experience. They are bold and vivacious, pursuing what they want in life with a cheerful determination. They have a quality best described by the Yiddish word “chutzpah”—a kind of brash “nerviness.”

Although Sevens are in the Thinking Center, this is not immediately apparent because they tend to be extremely practical and engaged in a multitude of projects at any given time. Their thinking is anticipatory: they foresee events and generate ideas “on the fly,” favoring activities that stimulate their minds—which in turn generate more things to do and think about. Sevens are not necessarily intellectual or studious by any standard definition, although they are often intelligent and can be widely read and highly verbal. Their minds move rapidly from one idea to the next, making Sevens gifted at brainstorming and synthesizing information. Sevens are exhilarated by the rush of ideas and by the pleasure of being spontaneous, preferring broad overviews and the excitement of the initial stages of the creative process to probing a single topic in depth."
https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/type-7/

((Also...

"Adventurers are energetic, lively, and optimistic. They want to contribute to the world.
How to Get Along with Me:
  • Give me companionship, affection, and freedom.
  • Engage with me in stimulating conversation and laughter.
  • Appreciate my grand visions and listen to my stories.
  • Don't try to change my style. Accept me the way I am.
  • Be responsible for youself. I dislike clingy or needy people.
  • Don't tell me what to do.
What I Like About Being a Seven:
  • being optimistic and not letting life's troubles get me down
  • being spontaneous and free-spirited
  • being outspoken and outrageous. It's part of the fun.
  • being generous and trying to make the world a better place
  • having the guts to take risks and to try exciting adventures
  • having such varied interests and abilities
What's Hard About Being a Seven:
  • not having enough time to do all the things I want
  • not completing things I start
  • not being able to profit from the benefits that come from specializing; not making a commitment to a career
  • having a tendency to be ungrounded; getting lost in plans or fantasies
  • feeling confined when I'm in a one-to-one relationship" http://www.9types.com/descr/?type=7

I think it's pretty fitting, from the vibe you give OTI at least; would you agree?
 
I'm not as familiar with enneagrams as I am with mbti, but I found a couple sources that sum it up pretty well:

"Type Seven Overview: We have named this personality type The Enthusiast because Sevens are enthusiastic about almost everything that catches their attention. They approach life with curiosity, optimism, and a sense of adventure, like “kids in a candy store” who look at the world in wide-eyed, rapt anticipation of all the good things they are about to experience. They are bold and vivacious, pursuing what they want in life with a cheerful determination. They have a quality best described by the Yiddish word “chutzpah”—a kind of brash “nerviness.”

Although Sevens are in the Thinking Center, this is not immediately apparent because they tend to be extremely practical and engaged in a multitude of projects at any given time. Their thinking is anticipatory: they foresee events and generate ideas “on the fly,” favoring activities that stimulate their minds—which in turn generate more things to do and think about. Sevens are not necessarily intellectual or studious by any standard definition, although they are often intelligent and can be widely read and highly verbal. Their minds move rapidly from one idea to the next, making Sevens gifted at brainstorming and synthesizing information. Sevens are exhilarated by the rush of ideas and by the pleasure of being spontaneous, preferring broad overviews and the excitement of the initial stages of the creative process to probing a single topic in depth."
https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/type-7/

((Also...

"Adventurers are energetic, lively, and optimistic. They want to contribute to the world.
How to Get Along with Me:
  • Give me companionship, affection, and freedom.
  • Engage with me in stimulating conversation and laughter.
  • Appreciate my grand visions and listen to my stories.
  • Don't try to change my style. Accept me the way I am.
  • Be responsible for youself. I dislike clingy or needy people.
  • Don't tell me what to do.
What I Like About Being a Seven:
  • being optimistic and not letting life's troubles get me down
  • being spontaneous and free-spirited
  • being outspoken and outrageous. It's part of the fun.
  • being generous and trying to make the world a better place
  • having the guts to take risks and to try exciting adventures
  • having such varied interests and abilities
What's Hard About Being a Seven:
  • not having enough time to do all the things I want
  • not completing things I start
  • not being able to profit from the benefits that come from specializing; not making a commitment to a career
  • having a tendency to be ungrounded; getting lost in plans or fantasies
  • feeling confined when I'm in a one-to-one relationship" http://www.9types.com/descr/?type=7

I think it's pretty fitting, from the vibe you give OTI at least; would you agree?


Yes :it0tdo8:
Thanks :)
 
Interesting.
A lot of it is pretty accurate, actually.
This enneagram stuff is pretty good :ehh:
They throw vague things at you 50 percent of the population could fit under, and the ones that don't fit well you'll over look them since they get the rest "right" :mybusiness:

Verdict:another flop of a test meant to collect intel on unsuspecting victims :vo3yidw:
 

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