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*scores in gray are the average scores of other people who have taken this test
Keep in mind, your results are dependent on the accurate truth of your responses. The more you take this
test and get the same result, the more likely the results may be accurate. Finally, your scores, over the long
term, will change as you do.
[MOTIV Info]
Materialistic vs Ascetic
Materialistic - oriented towards wanting to be attractive and impressive to others. Often externally narcissistic,
seeking to be whatever the external world deems best. The Materialist values beauty, attractiveness foremost.
They are more likely to be into fashion, fancy things (cars, houses, etc.).
Ascetic - shuns the material world, external ideals, public opinion, and the need to find validation in their social
rank/status, physical beauty. They are thus internally narcissistic, only caring about what they think is valuable.
They tend to want to live apart from society, outside of it, in the metaphorical or actual wilderness.
Offbeat vs Conventional
This trait measures your preference for New Ways vs Old Ways
Offbeat - seeks to live on the vanguard of existence, to step into the unknown. What is the point of living a life
that has already been lived before is the ethos of the Offbeat individual, to sacrifice who you were, are, to
become something new, different.
Conventional - more likely to fear change and sometimes even desires an older more simple existence. Some
conventions have their place and you can't constantly reinvent better ways to do things at every moment.
Thinking vs Haphazard
Thinking - prime motivation is to have a planned out life, to know where they are headed. Essentially, they
desire predictability, security, certainty, order. It is not enough to understand that something feels good or that
something works, the Thinker needs a more rational understanding so they can achieve reliable results in life.
Haphazard - shuns or finds it difficult to be structured and orderly, to make and follow long term plans.
Consequently, they tend to live a more unplanned, meandering life, relying more on chance. This makes them
less stiff, less rigid than thinkers can be (at their worst). But it also makes them basically stuck in the mental
development of a child.
Interpersonal vs Withholding
Interpersonal - are more about others than themselves and would rather hurt them-self than hurt another
person. They don't help others to get something back, they help others because they are more wired to the
needs of others than their own needs. They feel the hunger, pain, happiness in someone else more than in
themself.
Vital vs Depressive
Vital - content, positive, high energy, life enjoying, optimistic, strong will to live, self motivated. Vitals believe
happiness is something you have control over.
Depressive - identity confusion, poor motivation, feel they have no control over life, feel unable to change their
circumstances, feel broken, feel that being optimistic leads to disappointment, self destructive, have a defeatist
outlook on life.
Easygoing vs Rigid
Easygoing - compelled to relax, take it easy, does not get worked up about most things. Prefers peacefulness
and leisure, does not like conflict.
Sectarian vs Globalistic
Sectarian - believes in putting their tribe/culture/nation first, weary of outsiders, prefers homogeneity to
diversity, favors strong leaders, more likely to be authoritarian, thinks multi culturalism is dangerous
Globalistic - cosmopolitan, tolerant of diversity, believes the welfare of everyone is important (not just one's
group), more likely to be politically liberal
Paranoid Personality Disorder - individual generally tends to interpret the actions of others as threatening;
preoccupied with suspiciousness/paranoia. They are stuck between their need for others and their mistrust of
others.
Schizoid Personality Disorder - individual generally detached from social relationships, and shows a narrow
range of emotional expression in various social settings; emotional zombies who stopped feeling due to
trauma(s) and/or can't feel due to organic depression
Schizotypal Personality Disorder - individual is uncomfortable in close relationships, has thought or perceptual
distortions, and peculiarities of behavior; preoccupied with seeing themselves and/or the world as strange/odd
Individuals with these disorders have intense, unstable emotions, distorted self-perception, and/or behavioral
impulsiveness.
Antisocial Personality Disorder - individual shows a pervasive disregard for, and violation of, the rights of
others; Preoccupied with disdain/contempt for others and often a need for control/power over others.
Histrionic Personality Disorder - individual often displays excessive emotionality and attention seeking in
various contexts. They tend to overreact to other people, and are often perceived as shallow and self-centered.
Core issue is attention addiction.
Narcissistic Personality Disorder - individual has a grandiose view of themselves, a need for admiration, and
a lack of empathy that begins by early adulthood and is present in various situations. These individuals are
very demanding in their relationships. Core issue is entitlement.
Avoidant Personality Disorder - individual is socially inhibited, feels inadequate, and is oversensitive to
criticism. Core issue is an inability to resolve their codependent need for connection with their codependent
fear of rejection and/or discomfort/anxiety around others.
Dependent Personality Disorder - individual shows an extreme need to be taken care of that leads to fears of
separation, and passive and clinging behavior. Core issue is the need to be parented by others (i.e. avoid
growing up / becoming self-sufficient).
[Enneagram Info]
Type One
hard working, does more than is expected of them; finishes most things they start; ethical
Average Type 1: The Perfectionist
Type Two
has no identity outside of relationships and will unravel at the loss of those relationships
Type Three
impressive without being arrogant, can effortlessly handle the spotlight, skilled performer/entertainer.
Average Type 3: The Histrionic
longs for what they don't have; competitive; envious; will act inappropriately in order to get attention
Type Four
Type Five
struggles with the meaninglessness of existence, detached, hermetic, cold, devoid of feelings
Type Six
Type Seven
fearless, full of energy, lives fully in the moment, improvisational, endlessly optimistic
Type Eight
Type Nine
grounded
nice, easy-going, placid, peaceful, agreeable,