Personality Test: Your Approach to Work and Life
Work and life are the two main pillars of our lives. Some people put work first, while others find joy in life. How do you approach both? If you're curious, take this psychological test to find out!
Psychological Test Question: You’ve come into possession of Doraemon’s Anywhere Door, but once you step through, you discover you can’t control the destination. Which of the following places would you find most distressing to end up in?
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A. The African savanna, teeming with lions
When it comes to work and life, you’re a person of two sides. You draw a clear line between your personal and professional worlds. On the job, you’re serious, diligent, professional, seasoned, and fair. Off the clock, though, you might surprise people who don’t know you well: you genuinely enjoy life and can be playfully childlike at times, making it hard for others to connect your work persona with your private self.
B. The legendary Eighteen Levels of Hell
In general, your optimistic nature means you don’t put too much stock in job titles or status. Work isn’t your whole life—it’s just one part of it. Deep down, you keep a childlike heart: you do what needs to be done at work without overthinking it, and you don’t feel the need to curry favor or make things difficult for anyone.
C. The common area at a psychiatric hospital
Careful—you might turn into the nagging senior that new hires dread! You’re warm and kind, but your big blind spot is being overly talkative. As you get older, you may also lean on your experience in a way that can come across as condescending. You truly want to share what you know with younger colleagues, but everyone has their own way of doing things, and newcomers might not be ready for your approach.
D. At the campfire of a primitive cannibal tribe
You’re playful and carefree, and you believe the point of life is to be happy. As a result, you care less and less about so-called social niceties; office politics and intrigue don’t matter to you, and you can’t be bothered with them. You simply focus on doing your job and enjoying your life.