I'm not sure about this 'test'. I got 3 categories that weren't much of a surprise. The surprise was that I didn't get logical-mathematical. I've been fascinated with calendars since I was a young kid. I've been 'calculating' days of the week for calendar dates through pattern shifting since I was 5. I I've been calculating and comparing statistics in my head since I was 7 because it feels good. to this day I do addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, statistical comparison in my head just because I enjoy it so much. If I don't have a sample of numbers I make up my own along with a scenario. Why would this test not indicate what dominates so much of my thinking? Seems akin to astrology to me. At least it didn't say I'm an interpersonal thinker.
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Spatial Thinkers:
Tend to think in pictures, and can develop good mental models of the physical world.
Think well in three dimensions
Have a flair for working with objects
Pablo Picasso, Michelangelo, Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Careers which suit Spatial Thinkers include
Mechanic, Photographer, Artist, Architect, Engineer, Builder, Set designer
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Naturalist Thinkers:
Like to understand the natural world, and the living beings that inhabit it
have an aptitude for communicating with animals
You try to understand patterns of life and natural forces
Other Naturalist thinkers include
Charles Darwin, Jane Goodall, Johnny Morris, David Attenborough
Careers which suit Naturalist thinkers include
Biologist, Meteorologist, Forester, Farmer, Astronomer, Alternative therapist
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Existential thinkers:
Like to spend time thinking about philosophical issues such as "What is the meaning of life?"
Try to see beyond the 'here and now', and understand deeper meanings
consider moral and ethical implications of problems as well as practical solutions
Other Existential Thinkers include
The Buddha, Gandhi, Plato, Socrates, Martin Luther King
Careers which suit Existential Thinkers include
Philosopher, Religious leader, Head of state, Artist, Writer