Test the Limits of How Far You'd Go to Achieve Your Goals
In life, there is always something we deeply desire, whether it's money, power, a successful career, or love. We often go to great lengths to achieve these goals. No matter how innocent you appear, when faced with your desires, you might find yourself becoming greedy. Understanding your limits can help you maintain control!
1. Have you had a strong sense of ownership since childhood?
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2. Are you the only child in your family?
3. Are you usually generous with your spending?
4. Do you have a broader perspective than others around you?
5. Are you competitive when it comes to what you desire?
6. Do you often overlook others' feelings when you act?
7. Are you an emotional person?
8. Have you ever had an unattainable love interest?
9. Are you very strict about your personal standards?
10. In your free time, do you prefer listening to music or reading books?
11. Are you selective about your food?
12. When hanging out with friends, who usually foots the bill?
13. Are your interpersonal relationships strong?
14. Do you feel a lot of pressure at work?
A: Yourself
You might come across as quite self-centered, but you're highly adaptable. To friends, you seem generous and well-spoken, yet internally, you know you depend on their support to better your life. Much of what you do is self-motivated.
B: Career
With a strong sense of ambition and a desire for control, you are willing to make significant efforts in your career. You believe that achieving the peak of your professional goals is worth any effort. However, your calculated nature may sometimes yield less than if you let things unfold naturally.
C: Power
While you may not be career-focused, you have a strong desire for respect, which often involves wielding power. Although power can grant you the dignity you seek, there are other ways to gain respect and admiration without relying solely on authority.
D: Love
Love is something you truly value. You're willing to give anything to be with someone you adore. Yet, this can lead you to compromise your self-esteem in relationships. The more you humble yourself, the less likely you are to receive genuine affection. Sometimes, stepping back can make the other person appreciate you more.