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May 11, 2008

Ink Blot - More Perpetual Accuracy

We now continue with bits of my recent Rorschach test. My comments are in whatever color this is.  

Be sure to read the Rorschach Info blurb (Disclaimer) or my less-formal explanation before continuing. 

This falls under the heading of Thought Processing with the subheading Perpetual Accuracy and should have been part of an earlier post

Thought Processing 

Perpetual Accuracy (cont.) 

  • Your way of seeing the world is about the same as most people's. Consequently, you behave and think in expected ways about as much as others do.
  • You see things differently than most people do, so you behave and think in unexpected ways more often than others.

This is another one I should have asked about. I see the world the same but things differently? I behave and think in expected and unexpected ways? 

Thought Organization: 

  • You prefer to think about problems, gather information, and then come up with clear, logical possible solutions. You then make independent decisions and act on reasonable grounds. To avoid making mistakes, you do not like to jump to conclusions.
  • Most often, you keep your feelings out of problem solving. As a consequence, attempts to influence you emotionally are not very effective.
  • Pressures you feel from your own needs and from external demands do not seem to bother you very much. They do not appear to interfere with your thinking and may simply alert you to what else needs your attention.
  • Current worries or problems with other people appear to be disrupting and distorting your views and thoughts about people and relationships.

The first three points don't sound too bad. 

As I consider relationship things I see them all the way through to failure as I'm certain I'll never get married again and that's sort of a hard sell, isn't it?  

This is not to say I'm unhappy as I've come to realize I'm really a pretty happy person. 

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Posted by delmer at May 11, 2008 9:49 AM

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