Your Path is Welcoming |
You are an peace-seeking, low maintenance person. You are very content, and you don't like to be bothered. Your ideal path is clear cut and enjoyable. You want to enjoy your trip and to know what you're getting into. You will often take the easy choice whenever possible. Life is hard enough, and you never want to make it harder on yourself. You are stable and supportive of those around you. You are known for your consistency and down to earth perspective. |
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February 28, 2014
The Archway Test
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You value solitude in all aspects of your life. You can spends large periods of time alone without feeling lonely.
Your ideal path is one that is very still and quiet. You want to absorb everything around you without feeling overwhelmed.
You seek meaning in every aspect of life. And you live very deliberately - both in action and in thought.
You don't like crowds, but you do like people. You value authentic relationships, and you prefer the depth of one on one interaction
ps I do like quiet. Years ago they asked me if I wante a ear implant thingie. I daid hec no, it would scare me. he was very huffy and prissy saying i'm offering you over 6,000 bucks of free stuff, and it would scare You!!!!! I so do not reckon I found a new friend that day.
The one I chose gave me quite an accurate description of me :
You are always moving forward in your life, often into the unknown. You just go for it and deal with the consequences later.
Your ideal path is unpredictable and maybe even a little scary. You are drawn to the unknown.
You can be a rule breaker, and you're even somewhat careless. You have been known to act without thinking, but it usually all works out for you.
You are very spontaneous and a major thrill seeker. You are going to make the most of the time you've been given on this planet!
I really like quiet and solitude, too, Carol. I used to say I could be a hermit and live in a cave as long as it had electricity cable and internet access. -grin- I watch "Lockup" on MSNBC when I can and see guys really wanting out of their one-man cells in segregation, but if I were in prison, that's where I'd want to be put.
I asked you that once, about the cochlear implants,if you'd get them IF I won the lottery and was surprised to see you not want it. I didn't get huffy and prissy over it b/c I can understand not wanting surgery...I've suffered a lot at times knowing I needed something done...sometimes it worked out, others it didn't.
That does seem to fit you, Alison, at least as well as I know you.
Thanks to you both f/ posting!
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