Fri 3 Feb 2006

Reds are motivated by POWER, seek productivity, and need to look good to others. Simply stated, REDS want their own way. They like to be in the drivers seat and willingly pay the price to be in a leadership role. REDS value whatever gets them ahead in life, whether it be at work, school, or in their personal relationships. What REDS value, they get done. They are often workaholics. They will, however, resist being forced to do anything that doesnt interest them.
Reds need to appear knowledgeable. They crave approval from others for their intelligence and insight. They want to be respected even more than they want to be loved. They want tobe admired for their logical, practical minds. REDS are confident, proactive, visionary, and can be arrogant, selfish, and insensitive. When you deal with a RED, be precise, factual, and direct.
What Color Are You?
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I dunno… I think it captured Bree better than you - although it’s right about the need to be smart and respected, and resisting doing anything you don’t want to do…
It seems like yet another quiz framed around a gender bias.
oops, I just realized I didn’t phrase that quite right. What I mean to say is that the quiz result bree got captured her a bit better than yours captured you - I don’t know how motivated you are by power… that whole first paragraph just wasn’t quite on. Yes, foolishness indeed.
Ya, I totally agree. I don’t know what you mean by gerder bias but the whole first paragraph seems about as accurate as a fortune cookie when it comes to prediction. I really like the full Meyers Briggs. This one was like omnicience in a scantron card. It took over two full hours to complete.
I thought it started a bit weak, but took off part-way through. And the stuff at the top isn’t totally off-base, just more extreme. Will does like to be productive, and he does enjoy it when he’s in a position of power, he’s just not power-hungry. Ambition is not his driving force, but it’s true that ‘what he values he gets done.’
You’re right, though, mine did seem more accurate.