Post by Katiekins on Jun 26, 2007 11:55:50 GMT -1
How well do you take criticism, constructive or not?
Are there any causes you fight for, such as feminism or gun control?
Is there a topic you cannot resist talking about?
What is something you keep saying you will do some day or later?
How long would you search for something before asking for help?
How long does it take for you to tire of a debate or argument?
When you debate, do you expect opinions to change?
Do you find it difficult to put your social life aside for other things?
How long are you willing to talk to someone you disagree with?
Do you know when someone is being facetious, subtle or not?
Do you hesitate to ask for help with anything?
To what extent do you go for something that is important to you?
What does it take to engage you in a conversation?
How long do you lurk (if ever) at a forum or site before participating?
Do you think you have any unrealistic expectations for anything?
Concerning things you do not want to do, how hard do you work on it?
Do you enjoy talking about differing beliefs, even if no minds are changed?
When proven wrong, how do you respond?
When you prove someone wrong, how do you go about it?
What is something that you are picky about? What makes it right to you?
Can you tolerate long pauses in conversation?
When learning new things, are you persistent or do you quit easily?
When does something stop being cute and start being annoying?
Do you believe that non-conformity is possible?
Can you agree to disagree and not obsess over it?
How tightly do you cling to your convictions?
What opinion do you hold that you are unwilling to budge on? Why?
How open are you to discussion on your opinions?
If something you are doing annoys others, do you listen to them?
How strong is your sense of entitlement?
Which is more important?
Knowing why it works or knowing how to do it?
Meeting new people or working on established relations?
Gaining new skills or strengthing what you now possess?
Learning about new topics or expanding on what already know?
Beginning something or finishing it?
The disciple or the teacher?
Ending a failed relationship quickly or understanding why?
The melody or the beat?
The plans or the execution of the plans?
Leaving unscathed or gaining first-hand experience?
Sparing feelings or telling the truth?
Short-term consequences or long-term consequences?
Short-term memory or long-term memory?
What is taught or how it is taught?
Looking at all possibilities or acknlowedging only what can be proven?
Being born or dying to make room for new life?
Are there any causes you fight for, such as feminism or gun control?
Is there a topic you cannot resist talking about?
What is something you keep saying you will do some day or later?
How long would you search for something before asking for help?
How long does it take for you to tire of a debate or argument?
When you debate, do you expect opinions to change?
Do you find it difficult to put your social life aside for other things?
How long are you willing to talk to someone you disagree with?
Do you know when someone is being facetious, subtle or not?
Do you hesitate to ask for help with anything?
To what extent do you go for something that is important to you?
What does it take to engage you in a conversation?
How long do you lurk (if ever) at a forum or site before participating?
Do you think you have any unrealistic expectations for anything?
Concerning things you do not want to do, how hard do you work on it?
Do you enjoy talking about differing beliefs, even if no minds are changed?
When proven wrong, how do you respond?
When you prove someone wrong, how do you go about it?
What is something that you are picky about? What makes it right to you?
Can you tolerate long pauses in conversation?
When learning new things, are you persistent or do you quit easily?
When does something stop being cute and start being annoying?
Do you believe that non-conformity is possible?
Can you agree to disagree and not obsess over it?
How tightly do you cling to your convictions?
What opinion do you hold that you are unwilling to budge on? Why?
How open are you to discussion on your opinions?
If something you are doing annoys others, do you listen to them?
How strong is your sense of entitlement?
Which is more important?
Knowing why it works or knowing how to do it?
Meeting new people or working on established relations?
Gaining new skills or strengthing what you now possess?
Learning about new topics or expanding on what already know?
Beginning something or finishing it?
The disciple or the teacher?
Ending a failed relationship quickly or understanding why?
The melody or the beat?
The plans or the execution of the plans?
Leaving unscathed or gaining first-hand experience?
Sparing feelings or telling the truth?
Short-term consequences or long-term consequences?
Short-term memory or long-term memory?
What is taught or how it is taught?
Looking at all possibilities or acknlowedging only what can be proven?
Being born or dying to make room for new life?