Just took a color quiz which I think is quite true. Not all the of it though.
Your Existing Situation
Willing and adaptable. Only at peace when closely attached to a person,
group, or organization on a which reliance can be placed.
Your Stress Sources
Has an unsatisfied need to ally himself with others whose standards are
as high as his own, and to stand out from the herd. His control of his
sensual instincts restricts his ability to give himself, but the
resulting isolation leads to the urge to surrender and allow himself to merge
with another. This disturbs him, as such instincts are regarded as
weaknesses to be overcome; he feels that only by continued self-restraint
can he hope to maintain his attitude of individual superiority. Wants to
be loved or admired for himself alone; needs attention, recognition,
and the esteem of others.
Your Restrained Characteristics
Feels that he is receiving less than his share and that there is no one
on who he can rely for sympathy and understanding. Pent-up emotions
make him quick to take offense, but he realizes that he has to make the
best of things as they are.
Feels trapped in a distressing or
uncomfortable situation and seeking some way of gaining relief. Able to achieve
satisfaction from sexual activity.
Becomes distressed when his needs
or desires are misunderstood and feels that he has no one to turn to or
rely on. Egocentric and therefore quick to take offense.
Your Desired Objective
Suffering from the effects of those things which are being rejected as
disagreeable, and is strongly resisting them. Just wants to be left in
peace.
Your Actual Problem
The fear that he might be prevented from achieving the things he wants
drives him to the exploitation of all types of experience, so that he
may categorically deny that any of them has any value. This destructive
denigration becomes his method of concealing hopelessness and a
profound sense of futility.
Your Actual Problem #2
The need for esteem--for the chance to play some outstanding part and
make a name for himself--has become imperative. He reacts by insisting
on being the center of attention, and refuses to play an impersonal or
minor role.
Well, you can guess which part is true and which part is not. Cheers. ;)
Feel free to try it at http://www.ColorQuiz.com/ ;)
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