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I am the life of the party.
I prefer to work in teams rather than alone.
I feel comfortable around people.
I start conversations with people I don’t know frequently.
I prefer social gatherings over spending a quiet evening at home.
I enjoy being the center of attention.
I feel energized when I participate in a big gathering.
I have a wide social circle and numerous acquaintances.
I express myself easily in a group.
I am usually the last one to leave a social event.
I find it invigorating to be around a busy, noisy place.
I am quick to take action in social situations.
I find it easy to mingle in a crowd.
I am often described as talkative and outgoing.
I tend to think out loud and process my thoughts by discussing them.
I get bored when I’m alone for too long.
I am more likely to say 'yes' to social invitations than to stay at home.
I am usually up for a spontaneous social activity.
I feel comfortable being in the spotlight.
I tend to share personal stories with others easily.
In group discussions, I usually voice my opinions.
I draw energy from being around people, and it often boosts my mood.
I prefer to dive into new experiences with other people rather than on my own.
I remember events as snapshots of what actually happened rather than the big picture.
I solve problems by working through facts until I understand the problem.
I am pragmatic and look to the 'bottom line.'
I start with facts to form a big picture.
I trust experience first and trust words and symbols less.
I value realism and common sense.
I remember events by what I read 'between the lines' about their meaning.
I solve problems by leaping between different ideas and possibilities.
I am interested in doing things that are new and different.
I like to see the big picture, then to find out the facts.
I value imagination and innovation.
I learn best when I see patterns and relationships in what I’m studying.
I often think about what might happen in the future.
I follow my inspirations, even if it means taking risks.
I prefer to learn new skills when there's an apparent practical application.
I trust concrete information gained from the senses rather than my intuitions.
I often pay close attention to details.
I'm more likely to trust information that is in the present, tangible, and concrete.
I feel more comfortable when things are familiar and predictable.
I tend to focus on the reality of how things are.
I often find abstract and theoretical information more interesting than concrete details.
I am always looking for possibilities and enjoy pondering over future implications.
I enjoy using my imagination to think about how things could be different.
When making decisions, do I usually prioritize logic over personal considerations?
Is it more important for me to be truthful even if it might hurt someone's feelings?
Do I tend to analyze the pros and cons before expressing my choice?
Do I find it more compelling to follow my head rather than my heart?
When faced with criticism, do I focus on the content more than the tone of the feedback?
Do I prefer to rely on objective standards rather than personal values?
Is it more like me to be considered level-headed rather than warm?
Do I believe that fairness is more about universal principles than situational specifics?
Is it easier for me to identify flaws rather than strengths in an argument?
Do I get more persuaded by a logical explanation than by an emotional appeal?
Is it typical for me to be described as detached or impartial in my decision-making?
Do I view efficiency as more significant than harmony?
Is it more in my nature to offer a solution rather than comfort when someone has a problem?
Am I seen as a person who values justice over mercy?
Do I pride myself on being unbiased in my assessments?
Is it second nature for me to seek consistency in thought and action?
Do I consider emotional implications as secondary to the task at hand?
When I communicate, am I more straightforward than tactful?
Do I place greater importance on the universal application of rules rather than the individual case?
Do I value competence and skill more than goodwill and cooperation?
Am I more focused on the task rather than the people performing it?
When debating, do I focus on the argument's logic more than the participants' feelings?
Do I prioritize being respected for my thinking over being liked for my empathy?
Do you like to schedule your day with lists and routines?
When working on a project, do you prefer a clear deadline?
Do you find it easy to make and stick to plans?
Are you more comfortable after a decision has been made?
Do you prefer organization over spontaneity in most situations?
Is it like you to manage your time down to the minute?
Do you tend to focus on goals and accomplishments?
Would you say that you are not a fan of surprises?
Do you feel stressed if you are running late?
Is being prepared something that is important to you?
Do you feel better when your surroundings are tidy and organized?
Do you prefer when things are decided in advance?
Is spontaneity something you tend to avoid?
Would you rather plan out your vacation than be spontaneous?
Do you prefer to work with a detailed plan rather than figuring things out as you go?
Is punctuality something you take seriously?
Do you like to have control over the future?
Do you feel uncomfortable without a plan?
Would you consider yourself someone who takes charge of a situation?
Do you follow a routine every morning?
Are detailed itineraries appealing to you when you travel?
Do you prefer to finish your work before playing?
Do you find it difficult to adapt when plans change unexpectedly?