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    The Hexagram Personality Test

    HelloQuizzy.com: The Hexagram Personality v.1 Test

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    You scored 50 Control, 90 Direction, and 10 Neuroticism!
    You are the 5th point of the hexagram. You travel the world spreading your care and joy. For you, life is an experience. You don't find it important to control or manipulate others although you're probably capable in it. Instead you find your joy in the bliss of freedom. When in a stressful situation you tend to reach out to others for a way of dealing with it. Even so, you consider yourself independant. You border "4"'s and "6"'s. You find companionship with your "4" cousins in that you both reach out to other people hopefully but instead of being their caretakers you are drawn to them by their natures. You share your love of experience with "6"s but you find yourself reaching out to others for it rather than through introspection. Your deadly sin is gluttany because you go through life sampling a little bit of everything in excess.
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    You scored 80 Control, 40 Direction, and 30 Neuroticism!
    You are the 1st point on a hexagram. "1"s spend their time seeking ways to control the universe and improve themselves. You are a reflective thinker who enjoys comprehension. "1"s tend to become the thinkers and keepers of information. They also tend to focus on one area of study instead of many seeking mastery. Despite this they have a pretty good understanding of the world in general. Under stress "1"s tend to either reflect or panic. "1"s border both "6"s and "2"s. With "6"s they share their quest for knowledge but generally choose a different kind of persuit, one of the focused mind rather than one of experience. With "2"s they share their need to control the world around them but differ in their manner of acting. "1"s are much more reflective than "2"s and lack their impulsiveness. The 1st point on the hexagram's deadly sin is sloth because of their tendancies to ignore huge parts of life in their quest for mastery.

    The title of this test does not seem familiar in any way.

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    Your result for The Hexagram Personality v.1 Test ...
    5

    You scored 50 Control, 70 Direction, and 30 Neuroticism!
    You are the 5th point of the hexagram. You travel the world spreading your care and joy. For you, life is an experience. You don't find it important to control or manipulate others although you're probably capable in it. Instead you find your joy in the bliss of freedom. When in a stressful situation you tend to reach out to others for a way of dealing with it. Even so, you consider yourself independant. You border "4"'s and "6"'s. You find companionship with your "4" cousins in that you both reach out to other people hopefully but instead of being their caretakers you are drawn to them by their natures. You share your love of experience with "6"s but you find yourself reaching out to others for it rather than through introspection. Your deadly sin is gluttany because you go through life sampling a little bit of everything in excess.

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    You scored 80 Control, 50 Direction, and 30 Neuroticism!
    You are the 1st point on a hexagram. "1"s spend their time seeking ways to control the universe and improve themselves. You are a reflective thinker who enjoys comprehension. "1"s tend to become the thinkers and keepers of information. They also tend to focus on one area of study instead of many seeking mastery. Despite this they have a pretty good understanding of the world in general. Under stress "1"s tend to either reflect or panic. "1"s border both "6"s and "2"s. With "6"s they share their quest for knowledge but generally choose a different kind of persuit, one of the focused mind rather than one of experience. With "2"s they share their need to control the world around them but differ in their manner of acting. "1"s are much more reflective than "2"s and lack their impulsiveness. The 1st point on the hexagram's deadly sin is sloth because of their tendancies to ignore huge parts of life in their quest for mastery.

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    You scored 40 Control, 70 Direction, and 80 Neuroticism!

    You are the fourth point on a hexagram. "4"s are drawn to people, especially their cares and needs. "4"s also need to be wanted and this need drives their behavior. Because of this they become caretakers and peacemakers. Even so, they don't want control over others and spend a lot of effort avoiding this. When under stress "4"s can be destructive towards themselves or others but are very apt. at making the best decision especially if people are a part of the equation. "4"s border both "3"s and "5"s. They share their need to help people with "5"s but differ on approach. While a "4" tends to do whatever they believe is in the best interest of the person they're helping a "5" will be less conscerned and leave it up to the person. They also share their concerning nature with "3"s but differ strongly on approach. Both have very strong wills but "3"s have a need to dominate that "4"s find absent. The deadly sin for the 4th point is envy because they covet other people's natures and seek to aid them.

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    You scored 60 Control, 50 Direction, and 10 Neuroticism!


    You are the 1st point on a hexagram. "1"s spend their time seeking ways to control the universe and improve themselves. You are a reflective thinker who enjoys comprehension. "1"s tend to become the thinkers and keepers of information. They also tend to focus on one area of study instead of many seeking mastery. Despite this they have a pretty good understanding of the world in general. Under stress "1"s tend to either reflect or panic. "1"s border both "6"s and "2"s. With "6"s they share their quest for knowledge but generally choose a different kind of persuit, one of the focused mind rather than one of experience. With "2"s they share their need to control the world around them but differ in their manner of acting. "1"s are much more reflective than "2"s and lack their impulsiveness. The 1st point on the hexagram's deadly sin is sloth because of their tendancies to ignore huge parts of life in their quest for mastery.

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    Your result for The Hexagram Personality v.1 Test ...
    5

    You scored 50 Control, 70 Direction, and 20 Neuroticism!
    You are the 5th point of the hexagram. You travel the world spreading your care and joy. For you, life is an experience. You don't find it important to control or manipulate others although you're probably capable in it. Instead you find your joy in the bliss of freedom. When in a stressful situation you tend to reach out to others for a way of dealing with it. Even so, you consider yourself independant. You border "4"'s and "6"'s. You find companionship with your "4" cousins in that you both reach out to other people hopefully but instead of being their caretakers you are drawn to them by their natures. You share your love of experience with "6"s but you find yourself reaching out to others for it rather than through introspection. Your deadly sin is gluttony because you go through life sampling a little bit of everything in excess.

    Bring on the EXCESS!

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    I scored 1. 60-40-20.

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    5
    You scored 30 Control, 60 Direction, and 30 Neuroticism!

    You are the 5th point of the hexagram. You travel the world spreading your care and joy. For you, life is an experience. You don't find it important to control or manipulate others although you're probably capable in it. Instead you find your joy in the bliss of freedom. When in a stressful situation you tend to reach out to others for a way of dealing with it. Even so, you consider yourself independant. You border "4"'s and "6"'s. You find companionship with your "4" cousins in that you both reach out to other people hopefully but instead of being their caretakers you are drawn to them by their natures. You share your love of experience with "6"s but you find yourself reaching out to others for it rather than through introspection. Your deadly sin is gluttany because you go through life sampling a little bit of everything in excess.

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    Six

    You scored 50 Control, 40 Direction, and 40 Neuroticism!
    You are the sixth point of the hexagram, bordering both 5 and 1. Six's are not overly controlling people who tend to keep to themselves but enjoy living lives filled with experiences. You sample bits of everything but are probably never truly satisfied. Like your "One" cousins you tend to not make snap decisions nor do you act brashly. However, you are much more carefree and find richness in experiences rather than books. You are closer to your "Five" cousins in your quest for experience but are less focused on people and more on yourself. Your deadly sin is Greed. You go through life always craving experience and knowledge but you don't do much to share it.


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