Are You Destined to Work Hard Your Whole Life?
Test Question: If you could selectively forget, which of the following would you most want to forget?
A:
B:
C:
D:
A: Emotional experiences that have deeply hurt you
Choosing this suggests you’ll push yourself your whole life. You’re naturally restless, rarely satisfied with the status quo, and always chasing what you want. That drive keeps you going, and you don’t slow down—even in your later years.
B: All the embarrassing moments that have happened to you in the past
Choosing this suggests hard work is a given for you. You set high standards and have a strong drive for influence, so you pour yourself into your goals, often for the long haul. Still, you know how to enjoy life and make space to savor it along the way.
C: All the mistakes you have made
Choosing this suggests your work is mostly mental rather than physical. You like to think deeply and analyze situations from all angles, but you can get stuck overthinking. You spend a lot of time in your head; others may not see how hard you’re working, yet you often feel worn out.
D: Experiences of being deceived by others
Choosing this suggests you won’t have to push yourself too hard in life. You adapt easily and are content with enough, keeping your expectations modest and your material wants simple. You don’t chase what’s out of reach. By going with the flow, you tend to get what you need and enjoy a more relaxed life.