I took the online tickle IQ test and was amused by the result. They named me Inventive Inquisitor. It said "I have the unusual distinction of being equally good at math and verbal skills. This means, I am a creative thinker and uniquely good at teaching others through experiences. I am also a great improviser and very good at handling change. "
Somehow, I cannot agree with the first sentence. I know I am a bit good with verbal skills but not so with math. I'm way too scared for math. That's basically the reason why I did not take commerce or engineering during college because I hated solving numeric problems and the like. Algebra made me mad and Physics scared me. Anyways, I act as if I know what to do but in all honesty, I'm dumb when it comes to numbers. I may be able to solve them but it will take me twice as much time compared to the rest of my peers. Quite ironic because I am now working in retail handling Cash Operations, which means I deal with numbers every day, with monetary value I might add.
The second sentence is nearly true. I am a creative thinker but they're just there, up in my thoughts and could not find an outlet for expression . I normally do express such creativity when I listen to music or when I am so bored I change furniture arrangements in my room and even in the workplace. The "teaching others through experience" part is also true. I do not really like teaching in a spoon fed manner. I rather have them learn as they go and go through a trial and error phase where others can relate and learn from their mistakes. It is much more fulfilling that way because they tend to value the experience more as compared to being taught in a technical manner where there are no room for mistake and a very limited space for additional learnings.
The last sentence stunned me a bit. Up until today I have not realized that I have been through a lot of changes. To be more specific, a lot of changes within a single year and thinking of it now, I can definitely say I have handled it well. It may have not been perfect and blissful but I learned and grow in those days. Changes in my personal life and in the work place. It's not so bad. It's just a matter of tweaking things a bit so that we can function better as compared to what we were used to. After all, it's the constant thing in life!
Somehow, I cannot agree with the first sentence. I know I am a bit good with verbal skills but not so with math. I'm way too scared for math. That's basically the reason why I did not take commerce or engineering during college because I hated solving numeric problems and the like. Algebra made me mad and Physics scared me. Anyways, I act as if I know what to do but in all honesty, I'm dumb when it comes to numbers. I may be able to solve them but it will take me twice as much time compared to the rest of my peers. Quite ironic because I am now working in retail handling Cash Operations, which means I deal with numbers every day, with monetary value I might add.
The second sentence is nearly true. I am a creative thinker but they're just there, up in my thoughts and could not find an outlet for expression . I normally do express such creativity when I listen to music or when I am so bored I change furniture arrangements in my room and even in the workplace. The "teaching others through experience" part is also true. I do not really like teaching in a spoon fed manner. I rather have them learn as they go and go through a trial and error phase where others can relate and learn from their mistakes. It is much more fulfilling that way because they tend to value the experience more as compared to being taught in a technical manner where there are no room for mistake and a very limited space for additional learnings.
The last sentence stunned me a bit. Up until today I have not realized that I have been through a lot of changes. To be more specific, a lot of changes within a single year and thinking of it now, I can definitely say I have handled it well. It may have not been perfect and blissful but I learned and grow in those days. Changes in my personal life and in the work place. It's not so bad. It's just a matter of tweaking things a bit so that we can function better as compared to what we were used to. After all, it's the constant thing in life!

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