I took a personality test and the result was I have INTP personality.
I've blogged and said that I am an introvert person. So, here's a little bit deeper about introvert. I like to read about this kind of thing/psychology things.
Here's a link that explain INTP personality:
http://www.16personalities.com/intp-personality
Have you ever wondered why…
- …you feel energetic in some situations and exhausted in others?
- …you are not quite sure how to reach your full potential in the world that sometimes seems so foreign to you?
- …you find it easier to talk to some people, but not others?
- …your friends sometimes say that you are special and mysterious?
- …you have difficulties studying certain subjects?
All of them is YES!
I will highlight some parts that best describe me:
INTP personalities are usually very shy and reluctant when it comes to
meeting other people. However, INTPs can also be very friendly and
confident when they interact with people they know well or talk about
things that interest them. INTPs are flexible and relaxed in nearly all
situations, except when their beliefs or logical conclusions are being
criticized. In those cases, the INTP is likely to become very defensive
and argue tirelessly.
People with this personality type may also find it quite difficult to
explain their thoughts to others, even when it becomes obvious that
their theories are not easily graspable.
INTP personalities tend to be very loyal and
faithful partners. INTPs are also unusually direct and honest, even if
they have just started dating someone. People with this personality type
always stick to their commitments and are actually quite easy to date
and live with – they have simple daily needs and do not demand much from
their partners. However, despite seeking simplicity in dating and
romantic relationships, INTPs do not lack passion or romantic feelings.
On the contrary, people with the INTP personality type tend to be
extremely creative individuals whose vivid imagination allows them to
always remain very enthusiastic and passionate in romantic
relationships. Anyone dating an INTP may be quite surprised by this
sometimes. (yeay!)
It is not surprising that INTPs are likely to have a very small circle
of good friends. That being said, INTPs will value
and respect their friends greatly, and work hard to keep these
relationships strong.
(-) Very private and withdrawn. INTPs are often reluctant
to let anyone inside their minds, let alone their hearts. They may often
come across as shy in social settings and even the INTP’s friends are
likely to have a difficult time getting to know them well.
I always think that I do not have any talent.
I can't cook.
I can't do any kind of sport.
I can't play music.
I can't bake.
Sounds pitiful, right? I have been desperately searching for my potential talent. Where is it?
At school, I used to be told that every person has talent, it's just maybe you haven't found out yet or you don't realize it.
Well, I can play piano a little bit (until grade 4, I guess?)
I used to hate piano so much because it was hard to learn classic songs (I'm still thinking the same).
I coaxed my mom to quit my piano course for years. My mom never wants me to stop.
Whenever I went to my piano course, my steps always felt so heavy to enter the room.
I hate going to concert and the exam.
I'm a shy person. I always get nervous when I'm on stage or people look at me.
I want to have a piano course if I don't have to go to a concert or do the exam.
I love to hear piano's sound. Sometimes I do miss piano. Guess I waste my skill, uh?
I think I give up on piano easily.
My mom's friend's daughter also like me.
She was forced to learn piano since little, she hated it, but maybe her parents are more stubborn than mine so they never allow her to quit or she didn't try to coax harder (?) I don't know.
Now she can be a piano teacher. All of the hatred towards piano and hardships, she can pass it through all. It what makes her today.
I hate myself.
Why am I so stupid? Why do I waste my only skill? Why do I give up so easily?
I know it's all my fault. I always blame myself for being so stupid.
I asked my parents that I wanted to have a baking course but they never give me the chance. They said, "What for? You don't like to cook. You rarely go to the kitchen. You don't have the hobby of it."
The impact now that I envy a lot of people who able to cook, play music, bake, and what-so-ever!
What can I do to make me have something special in me?
Synopsis :
As an obedient orphan of
the U.N.A. (the super-country that was once Mexico, the U.S., and
Canada), Alenna learned at an early age to blend in and be quiet—having
your parents taken by the police will do that to a girl. But Alenna
can’t help but stand out when she fails a test that all
sixteen-year-olds have to take: The test says she has a high capacity
for brutal violence, and so she is sent to The Wheel, an island where
all would-be criminals end up.
The life expectancy of prisoners
on The Wheel is just two years, but with dirty, violent, and chaotic
conditions, the time seems a lot longer as Alenna is forced to deal with
civil wars for land ownership and machines that snatch kids out of
their makeshift homes. Desperate, she and the other prisoners concoct a
potentially fatal plan to flee the island. Survival may seem impossible,
but Alenna is determined to achieve it anyway.
A lot of people say this book is similar to Divergent and Hunger Games. I will say yes, it does, but don't worry! The similarities are just a few. Really! At the beginning, the story starts every child, one by one, sits on a reclined chair and ends up stay in U.N.A or The Wheel. That! The similarity to Divergent. Just it.
And The Wheel is the similarity to Hunger Games. It is the arena that the story takes place. The plot and the story itself are different inside the arena.
The story starts a little bit slow, made me kinda bored. But in the middle of the book, I can feel the suspense and got hooked up.
The Wheel takes plenty of people to be sacrificed.
Rate
★★★★