How Much Kindness Do You Have Left?

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Psychological Test Question: One day, you and your partner have a big argument over something trivial. The next day, your partner sends you a package. What’s your first thought about what’s inside the box? 

A:

B:

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D:

E:

A: Designer Handbag

Psychological Test Result: You still retain about 40% of your kindness.

You seem very kind on the surface, but much of it is a “mask.” Deep down, you can be quite self-interested and pragmatic, which makes you less considerate of others and more likely to prioritize your own interests. If you don’t adjust your mindset, your kindness may continue to fade.

B: Something mischievous

Psychological Test Result: You still retain about 50% of your kindness.

Your kindness depends on the person and the situation; it tends to show up only when something specific triggers it. Most of the time, you protect yourself, keeping some distance from others for fear of getting hurt.

C: Old love letters and gifts

Psychological Test Result: You still retain about 90% of your kindness.

You genuinely have a heart of gold—always willing to help those in need without expecting anything in return. People around you benefit from your care and support, which is why your relationships tend to be strong. However, your generosity can make you vulnerable to being deceived or taken advantage of, so be cautious.

D: Nothing at all

Psychological Test Result: Only about 20% of your kindness remains.

Life’s harsh realities have nearly worn down your kindness, leaving mostly indifference, suspicion, and cunning. It’s hard to motivate you to do good deeds for others—you might only manage it once a year.

E: A gift to signify reconciliation

Psychological Test Result: You still retain about 80% of your kindness.

You’re someone with a wealth of life experience, and it has made you increasingly perceptive, bringing you back to your innate kindness. In a sense, you’re growing in reverse: the older you get, the kinder you become.

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