Unusual Personality Test That Will Reveal Much about Your Perception of Life

Published by
Anna LeMind, B.A.

One of the basic rules of this test is to write what you feel and what first comes to mind.

It’s fine if you have the same answers to different questions. Do not read all at once! Read the questions one by one and do not rush. It will not be so interesting to see the next question if you are still writing the answer to the previous one.

Well, if a pen and a piece of paper are in front of you, then let’s begin!

1. You are peering into the sea, what do you feel? Focus only on your first impression. You can close your eyes to better feel it…

2. You are walking through the woods and look at the ground. Write down what you feel.

3. What do you feel when looking at flying seagulls? It’s all right if in this case you make up with a quick response.

4. What about a herd of horses? Write the first thing that comes to mind, avoid thinking for too much time.

5. You are in the desert, standing by the wall with a small hole, behind which you see the oasis. What are your actions? Don’t write just your thoughts and feelings, but focus on what you would do in this situation.

6. You are still in the desert, completely exhausted, and suddenly see a water jug. Once again, your actions are what matters in this question. Your answer may sound banal, but still, write it down.

7. You are lost in the woods in the evening and see a house with lights on. Write what you’re gonna do.

8. You’re in the fog. Once more, focus on actions and write down how you would behave.

INTERPRETATION

1. Your attitude to life, emotions, sensations.

2. The way you feel in your own family.

3. Your attitude towards women.

4. Your attitude to men.

5. Your basic life strategy and goal. The way you solve your problems.

6. How selective you are in sexual life. Choice of a partner.

7. Your readiness for marriage.

8. Your attitude to death.

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  • 1) Peering into the sea
    I feel powerless not to see through, yet, I know there is a life there. I smell the sea, and I see the foam over a blue sea. Not afraid, but cautious not to get lost.

    2) Looking at the ground in the forest
    I look at a soft plush carpet of moss. It feels comfortable under my feet. It feels like a healthy place. I also see water, just a little further. I love it.

    3) Looking at seagulls
    Usually, seagulls are looking down for food when they fly over a given spot. I wonder what there is that they want from around me. They are wildlife, I'm happy to see them.

    4) Looking at horses
    Power, strength, muscle, competition, time constraint, sweat, work.

    5) Hole in a wall in the desert
    It's the desert, I'm thirsty or will be shortly. I have to get to that oasis. I dig a larger hole in the wall to get through. (I don't climb over the wall, but I have no clue as to why)

    6) A jug full of water in the desert
    I smell it, inspect it... if thirsty enough, I drink some, wait a while, drink more. Keep the rest for my trip home. I wonder where it comes from.

    7) Lost in the forest at night see a lit house
    I go around the house, spy inside. If all seems safe, I ring the bell.

    8) Blinded by the fog
    Get lower to the ground to try to see through. I may have to stop my journey until I can see something.

  • My reaction to the question about the flying seagulls wasn't quite as confronting as Johnny's answer, but it was negative nonetheless. My first thought was that I'd take out and unfurl my umbrella to protect myself from being shitted on!

    To be fair, I've had quite a few negative experiences with birds.

    1) A pigeon shit on me when I was sitting down on a park bench in Anzac Square. It landed right on my top....my WHITE top and it took forever to wash out the stain in the public restroom with the help of lots of liquid soap.
    2) My brother's Cockatiel (or Quarian, whichever name you prefer) used to launch an attack on my feet especially after I'd gotten a pedicure. He also had a habit of fluttering over to land on my shoulder pretending to be friendly, only to bite my face. Ouch! And, last but not least, he'd often land on my head when he felt like doing a shit.
    3) Last but not least, I decided to choose an outdoor table at my favorite cafe because it was such a beautiful day. Until a pigeon landed on the rim of my coffee mug and....you guessed it....to my horror, I heard the telltale PLOP. I had to order another coffee.

  • 1. peaceful and sense of belonging.
    2. not damp or dry, but is uneven but i will still walk forward
    3. they are with their family migrating, i feel attachment
    4. freedom, they are free and powerful
    5. I know its a mirage, I would rather walk around more than go there
    6. i drink some and save some for later
    7. i will check the surroundings, be cautious, probably even stalk for a while, and then decide
    8. i would enjoy the fog and walk through it

  • Fun test... my answers were:
    1. Feeling of being at peace in a colorful, graceful world.
    2. I feel grounded I'm the cool earth beneath my feet
    3. I feel they're in competition with one another, but could fly freely if they wanted to
    4. I see beauty, strength, and grace. I feel a sense of family and loyalty.
    5. I'd find a way to get around or climb the wall in order to get to my oasis
    6. Drink the water...unless of course, it's empty
    7. Ask for directions or to use the phone
    8. I'd feel anxious. A heightened sense of awareness to compensate for what I can't see.

  • I found this test interesting, and comparing my answers with others is even more interesting to me... So if you're curious of my answer, here is it:

    1. Calm, in awe

    2. Feel the ground is wet & moist, somewhat grounded

    3. They're sure know where to go, somehow.

    4. I first pictured it in a war scene or somewhat serious.

    5. I will be like "Oh look, water." Either I'll to walk until the end of the wall to see if there's any entrance or I'll climb through the wall.

    6. I will take the water immediately but before that, I want to make sure if the water is not contaminated by sand or other dust particles.

    7. I'll try to approach the house and see whether there's someone there or not.

    8. I might panicked and try to find a way out first. But I might remind myself that it's ok cuz things happen as if it's and I'll find my end. I might also amazed to see so much fog around me.

Published by
Anna LeMind, B.A.