Enneagram Rhapsody
Y’all. This is really good. That main guy singing has a good voice.
I used to have a book on the Enneagram (because of course I did); I liked to type people.
I also used to type as a 5, but I’ve just taken like six different online tests (super valid, I’m sure!) and half the time I get 5 and the other half I get 1. When I read the descriptions of both of them, though, I feel like 5 fits me better.
A few tests if you want to check it out: here, here, and here.
Turn on the TV and turn to channel 2. The first five words you hear shall be this blog’s title
Boredom!

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Take Free Enneagram Personality Test

Are You Right or Left Brained?(word pair test)
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Free Jung Personality Test (similar to Myers-Briggs/MBTI)

Take Free Freudian Inventory Test
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Take Cattell 16 Factor Test (similar to 16pf)
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Something must be done about these damned hypnotists!
http://www.9types.com/newtest/homepage.actual.html
I’m a five. I kept the ones on here that sounded most like me.
How to Get Along with Me
Speak in a straightforward and brief manner.
I need time alone to process my feelings and thoughts.
Remember that If I seem aloof, distant, or arrogant, it may be that I am feeling uncomfortable.
What I Like About Being a Five
Standing back and viewing life objectively
Coming to a thorough understanding; perceiving causes and effects
My sense of integrity: doing what I think is right and not being influenced by social pressure
Not being caught up in material possessions and status
What’s Hard About Being a Five
Being slow to put my knowledge and insights out in the world
Feeling bad when I act defensive or like a know-it-all
Being pressured to be with people when I don’t want to be
Watching others with better social skills, but less intelligence or technical skill, do better professionally
Fives as Children Often
Spend a lot of time alone reading, making collections, and so on
Have a few special friends rather than many
Are very bright and curious and do well in school
Have independent minds and often question their parents and teachers
Watch events from a detached point of view, gathering information
Are sensitive; avoid interpersonal conflict
