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22 Aug 2007, 1:29 pm

http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?testi ... 5660821972

You scored 24 %Realist, 40 %Idealist, and 36% Romantic!

THE IDEALIST - AKA THE HIPPY

For the Idealist, consciousness is above reality. These modern-day followers of Plato live according to faith. They have faith in the world as they imagine or wish to be, and then construct their concept of reality around that faith. This faith can be faith in a particular religious, political, or social belief.

Where the Romantic sees emotion as an expression of reason, the Idealist sees reason as a validation for their emotions. The idealist are led by their emotions, sometimes this serves them well, but sometimes it leads them in unproductive directions.

The Idealist sees the world as they wish it was.


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22 Aug 2007, 1:34 pm

You scored 12 %Realist, 48 %Idealist, and 40% Romantic!


THE ROMANTIC -

What ultimately defines the Romantic is his belief in free will, not at the indulgence of a supreme being, but by virtue of his own powers of reason. The Romantic places himself above the laws of God and Man, thus does he reject the authority of a deity in whom he has no faith and a government of which he does not trust. This manifests itself in life as the pursuit of individual greatness. For this reason Romantics are often seen as bold, larger than life characters living life, their only life, to its full.

If you are a Romantic, you might find yourself at odds with a world contrary to your values, tastes, and aspirations. There are two literary manifestations of this approach to life. One is the Byronic hero, a character alienated from society by virtue of his superiority and driven by an internal hunger that he can never fill. The most popular representatives of this type are Dracula in particular and vampires in general, and the Dark Knight Batman. The second type is the Promethean, the man who pushes the boundaries of human understanding contrary to social taboos, such as Dr. Frankenstein. Both of these Romantic types merge in the figure of Jack Skellington.

Romantics are often seen as evil because they hold morals contrary to social convention and religious dictates.

THE REALIST - AKA THE MUNDANE

The word mundane derives from the Latin word meaning worldly. Far from the modern usage indicating boring and everyday, the Mundane, or Realist, is not necessarily boring, or stupid, or lacking in intelligence or creativity. What makes a Realist is that they accept the world, both the natural world and man-made society, as a given fact. They see what is presented to them as an indisputable fact and rarely question the deeper meaning or significance of their beliefs, values, or actions.

Convention, tradition, and social expectation govern their general philosophy. As a result, the Realists hold very diverse opinions about life. It all depends on what they have been exposed to in their culture. Some of their views derive from the Romantics and others from the Idealist so they are difficult to distinguish from the other groups. What differentiates them is their unquestioned acceptance of the reality they were taught to accept and the social expectation to live according to those principles.

THE IDEALIST - AKA THE HIPPY

For the Idealist, consciousness is above reality. These modern-day followers of Plato live according to faith. They have faith in the world as they imagine or wish to be, and then construct their concept of reality around that faith. This faith can be faith in a particular religious, political, or social belief.

Where the Romantic sees emotion as an expression of reason, the Idealist sees reason as a validation for their emotions. The idealist are led by their emotions, sometimes this serves them well, but sometimes it leads them in unproductive directions.

SUMMARY -

The Realist sees the world as it is.

The Idealist sees the world as they wish it was.

The Romantic sees the world as it could be.


No one is a pure Realist, Idealist, or Romantic. In some areas someone may be a Realist and in others a Romantic. This test looked at how a typical type would answer questions drawn from the five branches of philosophy:

Metaphysics (what is reality?)
Epistemology (how do you know this?)
Ethics (how should a person behave?)
Politics (how should a society behave?)
Aesthetics (how are these answers expressed in art?)



My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:

You scored higher than 99% on Realist

You scored higher than 99% on Idealist

You scored higher than 99% on Romantic


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22 Aug 2007, 3:15 pm

You scored 28 %Realist, 36 %Idealist, and 36% Romantic!

I'll take this as basically a three-way split, which is not inaccurate. A more realistic view would discount that these positions are mutually exclusive (which is not the case), and say I scored highly in all areas.

The Realist sees the world as it is.

The Idealist sees the world as they wish it was.

The Romantic sees the world as it could be.


Yes.

[Speaking of Walden, I'm planning on trying that experiment myself someday.]

Good fortune,

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22 Aug 2007, 6:22 pm

You scored 28 %Realist, 44 %Idealist, and 28% Romantic!


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22 Aug 2007, 6:30 pm

You scored 32 %Realist, 12 %Idealist, and 52% Romantic!



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24 Aug 2007, 7:06 pm

You scored 12 %Realist, 48 %Idealist, and 40% Romantic!

THE ROMANTIC -

What ultimately defines the Romantic is his belief in free will, not at the indulgence of a supreme being, but by virtue of his own powers of reason. The Romantic places himself above the laws of God and Man, thus does he reject the authority of a deity in whom he has no faith and a government of which he does not trust. This manifests itself in life as the pursuit of individual greatness. For this reason Romantics are often seen as bold, larger than life characters living life, their only life, to its full.

If you are a Romantic, you might find yourself at odds with a world contrary to your values, tastes, and aspirations. There are two literary manifestations of this approach to life. One is the Byronic hero, a character alienated from society by virtue of his superiority and driven by an internal hunger that he can never fill. The most popular representatives of this type are Dracula in particular and vampires in general, and the Dark Knight Batman. The second type is the Promethean, the man who pushes the boundaries of human understanding contrary to social taboos, such as Dr. Frankenstein. Both of these Romantic types merge in the figure of Jack Skellington.

Romantics are often seen as evil because they hold morals contrary to social convention and religious dictates.

THE REALIST - AKA THE MUNDANE

The word mundane derives from the Latin word meaning worldly. Far from the modern usage indicating boring and everyday, the Mundane, or Realist, is not necessarily boring, or stupid, or lacking in intelligence or creativity. What makes a Realist is that they accept the world, both the natural world and man-made society, as a given fact. They see what is presented to them as an indisputable fact and rarely question the deeper meaning or significance of their beliefs, values, or actions.

Convention, tradition, and social expectation govern their general philosophy. As a result, the Realists hold very diverse opinions about life. It all depends on what they have been exposed to in their culture. Some of their views derive from the Romantics and others from the Idealist so they are difficult to distinguish from the other groups. What differentiates them is their unquestioned acceptance of the reality they were taught to accept and the social expectation to live according to those principles.

THE IDEALIST - AKA THE HIPPY

For the Idealist, consciousness is above reality. These modern-day followers of Plato live according to faith. They have faith in the world as they imagine or wish to be, and then construct their concept of reality around that faith. This faith can be faith in a particular religious, political, or social belief.

Where the Romantic sees emotion as an expression of reason, the Idealist sees reason as a validation for their emotions. The idealist are led by their emotions, sometimes this serves them well, but sometimes it leads them in unproductive directions.

SUMMARY -

The Realist sees the world as it is.

The Idealist sees the world as they wish it was.

The Romantic sees the world as it could be.

No one is a pure Realist, Idealist, or Romantic. In some areas someone may be a Realist and in others a Romantic. This test looked at how a typical type would answer questions drawn from the five branches of philosophy:

Metaphysics (what is reality?)
Epistemology (how do you know this?)
Ethics (how should a person behave?)
Politics (how should a society behave?)
Aesthetics (how are these answers expressed in art?)


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24 Aug 2007, 9:42 pm

You scored 40 %Realist, 16 %Idealist, and 44% Romantic!

(I am very surprised! I thought I'd be an idealist, then a realist, and hardly romantic at all. Hmm.)

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THE ROMANTIC -

What ultimately defines the Romantic is his belief in free will, not at the indulgence of a supreme being, but by virtue of his own powers of reason. The Romantic places himself above the laws of God and Man, thus does he reject the authority of a deity in whom he has no faith and a government of which he does not trust. This manifests itself in life as the pursuit of individual greatness. For this reason Romantics are often seen as bold, larger than life characters living life, their only life, to its full.

If you are a Romantic, you might find yourself at odds with a world contrary to your values, tastes, and aspirations. There are two literary manifestations of this approach to life. One is the Byronic hero, a character alienated from society by virtue of his superiority and driven by an internal hunger that he can never fill. The most popular representatives of this type are Dracula in particular and vampires in general, and the Dark Knight Batman. The second type is the Promethean, the man who pushes the boundaries of human understanding contrary to social taboos, such as Dr. Frankenstein. Both of these Romantic types merge in the figure of Jack Skellington.

Romantics are often seen as evil because they hold morals contrary to social convention and religious dictates.


...interesting.



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24 Aug 2007, 11:42 pm

You scored 12 %Realist, 52 %Idealist, and 36% Romantic!

THE IDEALIST - AKA THE HIPPY

For the Idealist, consciousness is above reality. These modern-day followers of Plato live according to faith. They have faith in the world as they imagine or wish to be, and then construct their concept of reality around that faith. This faith can be faith in a particular religious, political, or social belief.

Where the Romantic sees emotion as an expression of reason, the Idealist sees reason as a validation for their emotions. The idealist are led by their emotions, sometimes this serves them well, but sometimes it leads them in unproductive directions.



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25 Aug 2007, 2:21 am

24 %Realist, 36 %Idealist, and 40% Romantic

I'm fairly balanced it seems...


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25 Aug 2007, 6:26 am

You scored 8 %Realist, 64 %Idealist, and 28% Romantic!


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25 Aug 2007, 5:08 pm

You scored 20 %Realist, 48 %Idealist, and 32% Romantic!

THE IDEALIST - AKA THE HIPPY

For the Idealist, consciousness is above reality. These modern-day followers of Plato live according to faith. They have faith in the world as they imagine or wish to be, and then construct their concept of reality around that faith. This faith can be faith in a particular religious, political, or social belief.

Where the Romantic sees emotion as an expression of reason, the Idealist sees reason as a validation for their emotions. The idealist are led by their emotions, sometimes this serves them well, but sometimes it leads them in unproductive directions.


I think this quiz is spot on about me. Emotion is life. Why live without emotions? Emotions can be awesome sometimes and they can have their drawbacks. Without anguish of the spirit, which is a wordless experience, there are no meanings anywhere.