Determine If You're a 'Troublemaker'
In life, there will always be individuals who intentionally wish harm upon others, as well as those who, despite their best intentions, inadvertently cause issues due to misguided actions. Today, with the guidance of Teacher Fanxin, you can explore a test that employs metaphysics, the I Ching, and psychology to determine if you might be considered a "troublemaker"—someone who frequently causes problems for others.
Test Method: Please respond to the following questions in sequence and tally your scores. Finally, consult the test results based on your total score. (Choosing A is worth 1 point, B is 2 points, C is 3 points, and D is 4 points.)
1. You're heading to a concert with a friend when you discover you've lost your ticket. The concert starts in just 15 minutes. What do you do?
A: Don't let your friend go in without you.
B: Ask your friend to help find the ticket.
C: Tell your friend the truth about the situation.
D: Tell your friend to go in first without you.
2. It's your partner's day off, and you have to work. You notice your partner resting comfortably. What do you most feel like doing?
A: Criticize them for being lazy.
B: Find ways to wake them up.
C: Quietly watch them sleep.
D: Let them know you're leaving for work and remind them to take care.
3. One winter night, while having hot pot with your family, your partner calls asking for an immediate pickup from the airport. What do you do?
A: Agree to pick them up, but don't actually go.
B: Directly tell them you can't make it.
C: Finish eating before heading out.
D: Rush straight to the airport without delay.
4. If your partner falls ill suddenly during the night and asks for a hospital visit, but you also have a high fever, what do you do?
A: Ignore them and let them rest.
B: Get upset with your partner.
C: Inform them of your own sickness.
D: Accompany them to the hospital.
5. Discovering that a colleague and your boss are engaged in activities harmful to the company, what action do you take?
A: Publicly expose their wrongdoing.
B: Privately threaten them.
C: Inform the company leadership discreetly.
D: Mind your own business.
6. Which of the following do you subconsciously feel is most likely to happen?
A: Publicly humiliating an adversary / Criticizing your partner for personal gain.
B: Compromising your dignity for monetary gain / Demanding apologies from family members.
C: Getting injured while rescuing someone / Declining an invitation from a wealthy individual.
D: Donating a million dollars / Becoming a respected business leader.
7. As a famous dancer unable to perform due to an accident, how would you choose to live the rest of your life?
A: Use your notoriety to secure certain benefits.
B: Start a dance training school.
C: Teach in a remote, little-known area.
D: Settle into a routine job and lead an ordinary life.
8. In a dream, if you encounter an ex you're uncomfortable facing who looks at you lovingly, what do you do?
A: Lash out with harsh words.
B: Assume they want something from you.
C: Think they must miss you.
D: Reflect on your shared past.
9. Awakening to an earthquake one night and finding your partner missing with the door locked, what's your first thought?
A: They've abandoned you.
B: They've met with misfortune.
C: You're in danger.
D: Immediately find a safe spot to hide.
10. In a dream, standing where you played as a child, it suddenly starts raining heavily. An elderly person appears, shivering before you. What's your immediate reaction?
A: They're there to harm you.
B: They could be a deceased relative.
C: Keep a safe distance from them.
D: They might be some sort of spirit.
11. With an unusual condition that causes you to cry whenever you hear music, and a partner who loves loud music, what will you do when they turn up the volume?
A: Scold them without a second thought.
B: Believe they're upset about something.
C: Suspect they're testing your patience.
D: Assume they didn't mean to upset you.
Click the link for your score to see the answers:
"Troublemaker" Index: 80%
You're a free spirit, often speaking and acting impulsively. While you mean no harm, your candidness or direct nature can sometimes lead to problems for others. In your career, you're diligent and reliable, but your tendency to focus on yourself might cause challenges for colleagues or superiors, forcing them to address issues stemming from your lack of forethought. Because of this, many might choose to keep their distance as you inadvertently cause various hassles.
Advice: Work on being more observant and mindful of your actions, as this awareness will help you advance.
"Troublemaker" Index: 50%
You are honest and well-meaning, but you struggle with social skills and communication. Misunderstandings or misinterpretations often lead to you causing problems for others. At work, you strongly adhere to orders but lack flexibility. When situations demand adaptability, you might ignore the need to adjust, leading you to blame your superiors if issues arise, which can label you a troublemaker.
Advice: Focus on enhancing your adaptability and improving your communication and comprehension skills.
"Troublemaker" Index: 30%
You're wise, organized, and giving, generally seeking not to burden others and often becoming overly self-reliant. You tend to decline offers of assistance, whether in business or personal interactions, preferring to work alone. However, this overconfidence at times results in failures that inadvertently affect others.
Advice: Learn to accept assistance from others; being solitary is becoming less practical in today's society.
"Troublemaker" Index: 10%
Energetic and independent, you often inspire others with your creativity and charm. In professional settings, you are bold and decisive, leading to a thriving career. You mentor and support others, fostering strong relationships. In romance, your generosity and maturity make you irresistible to your partner. However, your pursuit of excellence can occasionally exert pressure on others.
Advice: Sometimes, it's best to let go of trivial details, allowing both you and those around you greater freedom.