I took the test again! A test I first took in sec 3, off nanyang's career counseling webbie.
The Kingdomality
Personal Preference Profile.
Its quite interesting, comparing my results then and now. I expected it to be the same, actually, but alas:
THEN:
Your distinct personality, The Benevolent Ruler might be found in most of the thriving kingdoms of the time.
You are a social reformer who wants everyone to be happy in a world that you can visualize. You are exceptionally perceptive about the woes and needs of humankind. You often have the understanding and skill to readily conceive and implement the solutions to your perceptions.
On the positive side, you are creatively persuasive, charismatic and ideologically concerned.
On the negative side, you may be unrealistically sentimental, scattered and impulsive, as well as deviously manipulative.
NOW:
Your distinct personality, The Prime Minister might be found in most of the thriving kingdoms of the time.
You are a strategist who pursues the most efficient and logical path toward the realization of the goal that you perceive or visualize.
On the positive side, you can be rationally idealistic and analytically ideological. You can be a bold decision maker and risk taker who can move society ahead by years instead of minutes.
On the negative side, you may be unmerciful, impatient, impetuous and impulsive. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms.
Some elements, such as my ideological aspects still resides. But according to this, seems like I've turned a little more unscrupulous over the years. On a positive note, I'm more focused now -perhaps even a little extremely so- as compared to the scatter-brained me of the past.
Sadly, though, it seems to suggest I've gradually come to a personal conclusion of valuing pragmatism, efficiency and success over creative endeavor... and matters of the heart?
Interesting points indeed, although one can't for certain pin something as complex as character growth and change with mere quiz results, one cannot deny they must shed some light of truth.
Very interesting.