You ever work in IT or in a position where people get to ask you questions day in and day out?
- I prefer animals to humans. - depends. Am I looking for assistance with a circuit problem, or just something to quietly keep company in the same room?
- I really enjoy caring for other people. - for a time. I prefer to do it when the goal is getting someone back to a state of self-sufficiency.
- I am at my best first thing in the morning. - If stabbing people in the face is the goal, yes, I could be at my best in that case.
- I like to do things on the spur of the moment. - Only for inconsequential things, like driving 10 minutes to get something at Tim Hortons.
- I often start new hobbies, but quickly become bored with them and move on to something else. - I do get bored quickly of something new, but as a result, I don't start many new things because I'll be "done" with it quickly. Answer to this is...?
- Other people often say that I am insensitive, though I dont always see why. - What if I do see why? Like a blind bull in a china shop: It knows it's screwing up constantly, but it can't get out, and it lacks the ability to improve its situation substantially.
26/80?
What I've seen is that a lot of behaviors in high school and college persist into the real world. The stakes just get higher.
You're taking a stroll through the woods one day at your secluded log cabin. On your walk you hear the faint whimpering sounds of what sounds like a small dog coming from a nearby bush. You remove a large branch covering the sounds and discover a young boy who appears to be about 10 years old. He has clearly fallen from a high branch and has been there for several hours. He is shaking violently, in shock and with minor hypothermia. He has broken both legs and has arterial bleeding in one, staved off by the weight of the branch. Clear fluid is leaking from his ears indicating his brain has swollen and he is in an out of consciousness. Blood is mixed with tears around his mouth indicating intestinal bleeding. You know it will take over two hours for emergency personnel to arrive at your location, and the boys odds of survival are slim. You carry a revolver in your pocket.
What do you do?
I'd either pretend i didn't see him and go home or call it in and do what the 911 people told me to do.
7. I try to solve my own problems rather than discussing them with others.
I think some of these questions tend to be misread by the very people they're testing for.
My first though was "No. If I can't find something in the store, I have absolutely no problem asking a clerk."
But that's not really 'discussing' anything. If the problem was more like 'My boss is treating me like dirt and I don't know what to do about it' then 'Yes. I'm not discussing my personal problems with other people."
With me it's a self esteem issue more than anything else. Why should I burden other people with my shit? They couldn't possibly be interested in anything I'm doing. Asking them for advice or help feels like a terrible imposition.
62. You guys are a bunch of monsters.
I got a 21. I answered "slightly agree" as well to animal suffering, and for the same reason. Same here for my low score having to do with not enjoying social situations and feeling out of place.17. I've had basically no friends since elementary school and have never been able to communicate effectively outside of my family. If my parents weren't hardcore psychiatry-is-evil conspiracy theorist types I'd probably be a diagnosed aspie.
I answered slightly agree to animal suffering. It makes me a little sad but I'm not going to cry over it or be traumatized, unless it's something particularly awful. I never cut up worms but I used to salt them along with snails, pull the legs off of spiders, etc so I answered slightly agree to get the point across. I think most of my low score has to do with hating social situations and not knowing how to talk well verbally.
I think some of these questions tend to be misread by the very people they're testing for.
My first though was "No. If I can't find something in the store, I have absolutely no problem asking a clerk."
But that's not really 'discussing' anything. If the problem was more like 'My boss is treating me like dirt and I don't know what to do about it' then 'Yes. I'm not discussing my personal problems with other people."
Scored a 50. It's not really hard to listen to people and understand how they feel.
I also don't shy away from social situations and I try to include people. I've found that bouncing ideas and questions off people is a great way to get good feedback.
I see that question as more in general of personal life problems. Such as: I don't know how to handle this job option versus this other option; I don't feel right about my mental health, but do I reach out or fight through it; and the like.
It's as if most people have native hardware support for that stuff, while a few of us have to run it all in a software emulation mode that we also have to write ourselves.
Goddamn, you pretty much summed up the story of my life right here, minus the bible part (or anything concerning religion). I am a rather prideful person though. For example, aside from the shit list group, it is extremely rare that I let show anger as I consider it an unacceptable weakness. When someone does become foolish enough to fall into my crosshairs however, I don't hold back the cold, heartless bastard that is me. The result is that either I scare the piss out of them, or I turn them red in the face from intense rage.I've described it this way myself. Or I've said things like, I have an extremely fast CPU and a huge hard drive, but my motherboard is buggy, I don't have enough RAM, and all my I/O ports are non-standard.
When I want it to be, my emulation is VERY good, to the point that I can actually transform into an extrovert at will. I think it's along the same lines as method acting. I'm fucking magic with customers...I can displace my ego and empathize with them so that they usually feel validated and end up happy even if they don't get their main complaint fixed. I could not possibly count the number of times I've heard that someone's an intractable bastard, yet I get along with them just fine, even though I am an intractable bastard myself. Part of it is, because I'm an intractable bastard, I know what it's like to be irritable and I care about what they're going through. Nobody likes to feel like their concerns are unimportant, whether they're goofy or not. Often they even apologize for bothering me, and many people feel like they know me from somewhere, even when we've never met.
This happened to me so many times that I used to call it "familiar face syndrome". Finally I realized that it's more about the fact that I see the entire human race as one family and try to treat people accordingly. I have no desire whatsoever to compete against other people...if we're all one team, we should work together for the greater good. They feel that difference and their defenses drop. It's amazing how much progress you can make when nobody feels like they have to defend themselves.
Of course, for a massive introvert and Aspie like me, this didn't just drop out of the sky. I've had to work on it for a very long time...basically all my life. I grew up in an abusive household where I had to learn to placate without losing myself. I've spent a very long time in customer service, and I've spent a lot of time studying (especially the Bible) to learn why and how to treat other people right. But it can get tough, especially if there's stressful stuff going on. I just don't have the mHz to do multiple things right AND be friendly day in and day out.
I really want to be a good person who does good things and makes the world a better place, and I try very hard, but I get very tired. And because I try so hard all the time, I have zero patience with people who just slop through life, don't care about the people around them, and don't put forth much effort. Those people get on my shit list in a gigantic hurry.
62. You guys are a bunch of monsters.
All this thread did for me was let me know that atot must have a disproportionate number of rainmen.