I got this quiz from a link from Nick.
Waterfall
?? Which Natural Wonder Or Disaster Are You ??
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I thought parts of it were accurate. My beauty is definitely hidden. :<)
Waterfall
?? Which Natural Wonder Or Disaster Are You ??
brought to you by here.
I thought parts of it were accurate. My beauty is definitely hidden. :<)
4 Comments:
I really like the waterfall description,especially the parts about "hidden beauty," "independent and strong."
sonson, are you primarily an introvert as I am?
Pretty much, yeah. I am both ends of the spectrum. Sometimes I'm an entertainer but I'm much the introvert too.
The print came out too small to read, why I don't know, but I'd added a comment at the bottom of the post that said:
I think parts of it are acurate, my beauty is definitely hidden. :<)
I'm an introvert as well. This is a very beautiful description of a waterfall, and from what I've learned about you over the past few weeks, it seems very fitting. Being introverted isn't a bad thing--I've come to appreciate my inward focus instead of criticizing myself for it.
Since introverts are in the minority, we are often misunderstood. When in the introvert mode, people sometimes see me as aloof or snobbish, which I definitely am not.
Sonson, like you, I can also be an “entertainer.” Yet, for me, performing can take a lot of energy and usually tires me. In college I commanded a drill team. We performed before as many as 12,000 people. Afterwards, I would want to nap. Likewise with singing and playing guitar: in a small group with everyone joining in on the songs, I can become energized; before a large audience I become exhausted.
I agree about introversion, Punkmom. It’s OK. The most difficult part for me is what the man who taught me the Meyers-Briggs said: “Extroverts talk to think; introverts think to talk.” Before I can think of what I want to say, some extrovert has turned the conversation in another direction.
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