--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Robin Carlsen" <maskedzebra@...> wrote:
>
> Directions: Answer True or False or Can't Decide (CD). 1 point for T; -1 
> point for F; 0 for CD
> 
> 1. I seek a truth beyond merely my own subjective comfort.
> 
> I . I like to know what is right, not just that I am right.
> 
> 3. I force myself to look at different points of view other than my own, in 
> order to test out the truth of my own point of view.
> 
> 4. My conscience is a friendly personal faculty for me. I trust it.
> 
> 5. I have known what it means to have sacrificed myself in my love for 
> another person.
> 
> 6. It is meaningful for me, the connection between humility and a certain 
> kind of (secular) grace.
> 
> 7. I think sometimes it is appropriate and desirable to contemplate the fact 
> that I must die someday.
> 
> 8. I have known that it can be liberating to discover I was wrong about 
> something--something which went directly to my sense of how confident I was 
> that I was right.
> 
> 9. I find that my first person perspective is not rigidly fixed, that life, 
> experience, persons, can bring about adjustment and adaptation and even 
> change in my first person perspective.
> 
> 10. When I post something on FFL, I believe that I am doing something that in 
> the end is positive.
> 
> 11. I judge myself to be an honest person, and I am confident if there is 
> some kind of judgment at the end of my life, this estimation of myself will 
> hold true.
> 
> 12. I like being the person that I am.
> 
> 13. I know the sensation of being sincere and innocent in my experience of 
> myself and in my actions.
> 
> 14. It feels good to try to be fair and impartial in my judgments of an issue.
> 
> 15. If I appeared in a novel as myself, I would like this character.
> 
> 16. I think some persons are more objective and accurate in their approach to 
> interpersonal relationships than others.
> 
> 17. I feel I could send myself up ironically if I had to.
> 
> 18. I think I see my faults and my weaknesses as well as anyone else sees 
> them (in me).
> 
> 19. I like thinking about the strongest way of presenting the argument of an 
> adversary of mine.
> 
> 20. I have suffered in my life, but some of that suffering has been very 
> meaningful to me.
> 
> SCORING: 11+ means your subjectivity has a strong component of objectivity.
>                    A minus score would indicate something contrary to this.
> 
> NOTE: This quiz obviously reflects the subjective bias of its maker. If you 
> can design a quiz which you believe removes such a bias, please post it.

I can't, but I found that very interesting and thought provoking.


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