This is interesting:
You are an SRCL--Sober Rational Constructive Leader. This makes you an Ayn Rand ideal. Taggart? Roark? Galt? You are all of these. You were born to lead. You may not be particularly exciting, but you have a strange charisma--born of intellect and personal drive--that people begin to notice when they have been around you a while. You don't like to compromise, but you recognize when you have to.
You care absolutely nothing what other people think, and this somehow attracts people to you. Treat them well, use them wisely, and ascend to your rightful rank.
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I wouldn't say that's wholly accurate. I do care about what people think. Well, more that I care about what people feel. I'm not interested in stepping on people's feelings to get somewhere. Although I admit that I don't care for coddling people who are just being spoiled and selfish about something. But as for not caring about what people think of me, well, that's mostly true, I guess. There's a place in me that always wants to be liked by everyone, but I have no desire whatsoever to change myself to make that happen. I would simply rather that other people like me the way I am. After all, if you change so someone will like you, they're not really liking *you* anyway. It's a little lonely sometimes being an oddball, but I figure that the people who like me this way are far more likely to stick around than people who like others only for fitting some homogenous ideal. I have no desire for fad friends.
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You are an SRCL--Sober Rational Constructive Leader. This makes you an Ayn Rand ideal. Taggart? Roark? Galt? You are all of these. You were born to lead. You may not be particularly exciting, but you have a strange charisma--born of intellect and personal drive--that people begin to notice when they have been around you a while. You don't like to compromise, but you recognize when you have to.
You care absolutely nothing what other people think, and this somehow attracts people to you. Treat them well, use them wisely, and ascend to your rightful rank.
From here
I wouldn't say that's wholly accurate. I do care about what people think. Well, more that I care about what people feel. I'm not interested in stepping on people's feelings to get somewhere. Although I admit that I don't care for coddling people who are just being spoiled and selfish about something. But as for not caring about what people think of me, well, that's mostly true, I guess. There's a place in me that always wants to be liked by everyone, but I have no desire whatsoever to change myself to make that happen. I would simply rather that other people like me the way I am. After all, if you change so someone will like you, they're not really liking *you* anyway. It's a little lonely sometimes being an oddball, but I figure that the people who like me this way are far more likely to stick around than people who like others only for fitting some homogenous ideal. I have no desire for fad friends.
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( daily dissertation )