10 February 2006 @ 03:00 pm
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WHITE
WHITES are motivated by PEACE, seek independence and require kindness. They resist confrontation at all costs. (Feeling good is more important than being good.) They are typically quiet by nature, they process things very deeply and objectively, and they are by far the best listeners of all the colors. They respect people who are kind, but recoil from perceived hostility or verbal battle.

WHITES need their quiet independence and refuse to be controlled by others. WHITES want to do things their own way, in their own time. They ask little of others, and resent others demanding much of them. WHITES are much stronger than people think because they don't reveal their feelings. WHITES are kind, non-discriminate, patient and can be indecisive, timid, and silently stubborn. When you deal with a WHITE, be kind, accept (and support) their individuality, and look for nonverbal clues to their feelings.


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Hmmm...I'd dispute some of this such as, "Feeling good is more important than being good," and "timid" isn't a word I'm used to associating with myself. Not even certain what it means to have, "quiet independence," or how it differs from noisy independence. I'm certainly not "silently stubborn;" I tend to think of myself as pathologically stubborn. Or just plain ornery. Not certain where this quiz got that I'm apparently mute.

ETA: Does anyone else find it depressing that the test maker felt it necessary to define "pragmatic" and "self-deprecating?"
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[identity profile] roundrockronin.livejournal.com on February 10th, 2006 09:51 pm (UTC)
No, timid is not a word I would use for You. However, I would not use aggressive either. Effective might be more like it...
Mish: Coffee As Rorschach[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com on February 10th, 2006 11:15 pm (UTC)
Effective? I like that one. Very much. It would also explain why I'm rarely timid or aggressive - because I view the extremes as rarely being the quickest route to one's goals. What's the point of adopting a strategy that doesn't work?

I can live with effective. :)