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maitre ka fu
Joined: 09 Jun 2002 Posts: 114
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Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2003 12:18 pm Post subject: What type of thinker are you? |
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the Leonardo quiz
I seem to have got two answers...
Musical thinkers:
* Tend to think in sounds, and may also think in
rhythms and melodies
* Are sensitive to the sounds and rhythms of
words as well as their meanings.
* Feel a strong connection between music and emotions
Like many musical thinkers, Leonardo loved to
sing, and had a fine voice Other Musical Thinkers
include Mozart, John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix
Careers which suit Musical Thinkers include
Musician, Music teacher, Sound engineer, Recording technician
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Naturalist Thinkers:
* Like to understand the natural world, and the
living beings that inhabit it
* have an aptitude for communicating with animals
* You try to understand patterns of life and natural forces.
Like other Naturalist thinkers, Leonardo longed to
spend time in the countryside. He spent hours watching
birds to understand how they flew. Other Naturalist
thinkers include Charles Darwin, Jane Goodall, Johnny Morris, David
Attenborough
Careers which suit Naturalist thinkers include
Biologist, Meteorologist, Forester, Farmer,
Astronomer, Alternative therapist
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goodisonpark
Joined: 12 Jun 2003 Posts: 193
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Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2003 4:40 pm Post subject: Re: What type of thinker are you? |
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I got two answers too
You are an Interpersonal Thinker
Interpersonal thinkers:
Like to think about other people, and try to understand them
Recognise differences between individuals and appreciate that different people have different perspectives
Make an effort to cultivate effective relationships with family, friends and colleagues
Like interpersonal thinkers, Leonardo had lots of friends and contacts, and was a popular figure at the Italian court. Other Interpersonal thinkers include
Winston Churchill, Mother Teresa, William Shakespeare
Careers which suit Interpersonal thinkers include
Politician, Psychologist, Nurse, Counsellor, Teacher
You are a Musical Thinker
Musical thinkers:
Tend to think in sounds, and may also think in rhythms and melodies
Are sensitive to the sounds and rhythms of words as well as their meanings.
Feel a strong connection between music and emotions
Like many musical thinkers, Leonardo loved to sing, and had a fine voice Other Musical Thinkers include
Mozart, John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix
Careers which suit Musical Thinkers include
Musician, Music teacher, Sound engineer, Recording technician
So how the hell did I end up in the security profession??
The world is your oyster but the future's a clam |
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bbchris Princess Of Hongkong
Joined: 01 Jan 2002 Posts: 11441 Location: Hong Kong
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KristinaBode
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debbie mannas
Joined: 30 Sep 2002 Posts: 1352
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Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 1:22 pm Post subject: I'm an interpersonal thinker... |
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ah knew dat!!
You are an Interpersonal Thinker
Interpersonal thinkers:
Like to think about other people, and try to understand them
Recognise differences between individuals and appreciate that different people have different perspectives
Make an effort to cultivate effective relationships with family, friends and colleagues
Other Interpersonal thinkers include
Winston Churchill, Mother Teresa, William Shakespeare
Careers which suit Interpersonal thinkers include
Politician, Psychologist, Nurse, Counsellor, Teacher
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Politician, psychologist, counsellor, teacher....
looks like they covered pretty much all the bases hehehehe. I wanted to become a nurse soon after school. But I took very seriously the fact that the sight of someone getting sliced or being given an injection made ME ache physically. I didnt think I'd have the stomach for it. I dont know whether anyone else has experienced this phenomena. Its not fun to have such extreme sympathetic reactions. arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgh.
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droolymutt No Underblurb
Joined: 25 Jul 2002 Posts: 6721 Location: Montreal, Canada
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Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 1:53 pm Post subject: Re: I'm an interpersonal thinker... |
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I hear you, Debbie....
When I was a kid, I dreamed of becoming a Veterinarian.
When the time came to make the decisions, I thought about it seriously enough to realize that I wouldn't be able to handle the emotional strain.......
I emote too much to be of any real use to an animal that is suffering.
I have some medical people in my family, and I believe that to work efficiently on that level, you need to be able to turn off the emotion, and act on pure logic.......
Pure logic is not my strong point....
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debbie mannas
Joined: 30 Sep 2002 Posts: 1352
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Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 3:16 pm Post subject: I hear you too... |
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I also have a lot of medics in the family - we grew up with a real skeleton under the bed, used by three generations, including my sister. The skeleton was called Freddie .
But I "nursed" my dying aunt through her cancer, combed her hair, brought her food, massaged her, sang to her (she always made me sing to her at night). She died when I was about 10. I helped wash and dress her body too, when she died. And I used to give another diabetic aunt her insulin injections (just subcutaneous) every morning, soon after college. It really took some nerve for me to do that, but I got used to it. I draw the line at watching people being cut. urrrrrrk. For me its a relief when people are out of their pain. I think I've see too much of it.
I think too many doctors these days are coldly and logicaly in it for the money, not for their hypocratic oath to save lives. There are lots of these types in Hong Kong. One guy wanted me to have surgery because of "grumbling" appendicitis, without even doing further tests. Also, some do research and write papers for fame and power and the money it will bring, I worked with a surgeon who used to write papers on the utmost crap topics of no use to anyone in this world, and use stats to justify his position, just so he could get published. Wish more docs could use less logic and more caring.
Anyway, less of that, less of that...You'd make a good vet Drooly. have you read any James Herriott? Pretty cool author. Also Gerard Durrell. I'm sure you'll love those guys.
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NumberOneWorld
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droolymutt No Underblurb
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droolymutt No Underblurb
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Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 4:33 pm Post subject: Re: What type of thinker are you? |
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lolol- I'm gonna re-christen you "Debbie Mattress".......
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droolymutt No Underblurb
Joined: 25 Jul 2002 Posts: 6721 Location: Montreal, Canada
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Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 4:35 pm Post subject: Re: What type of thinker are you? |
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ooops....
I just realized that could have a rude connotation......
Not what I meant at all, Debbie...
I hope you realize that......
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