Afraid of Being Alone?
Loneliness can be one of life’s toughest feelings—especially if you naturally thrive in lively settings. How do you feel about being alone? Does it make you uneasy? Take this quick psychological test to find out. (For entertainment purposes only)
1. Do you find it hard to shop on your own?
2. Do you enjoy watching the clouds?
3. Do you prefer green or blue?
4. Do you love snacking?
5. Do you prefer bright or dim lighting?
6. Do you believe in fate?
7. Do you save up to buy things you really like?
8. Do you often have recurring dreams?
9. Do you need someone to go with you for most things?
10. How are your friendships with the people around you?
Psychological Test Result A: Extremely Afraid of Being Alone
It’s clear that when you don’t have friends to do things with, you quickly feel lost. You’re sociable, have strong relationships, and get along easily, so you rarely feel lonely. But if you end up on your own, you feel especially uneasy and start to overthink.
Psychological Test Result B: A Little Afraid of Being Alone
You’re not particularly afraid of being alone, but in some situations you may seem hesitant to go solo. For instance, when decisions are made by a show of hands, you don’t like taking the lead and prefer to go with the majority. You value harmony and favor a simple, ordinary life—one you consider true happiness.
Psychological Test Result C: Used to Being Alone
You’re quite mature and can handle things either on your own or with a group. You have your own well-formed views and know when to embrace solitude and when to connect with others. This balance makes you well-suited for human resources work.
Psychological Test Result D: Enjoys Solitude
You especially enjoy strolling alone down old streets, browsing your favorite shops, and picking out things you like. You’re not fond of crowds or noisy, bustling scenes; you prefer a quiet life. That said, some of your ideas can be quite unconventional and might benefit from a bit of refinement.