Words Rate Your Personality
A Non-Fiction in about 150 words. Test your personality.....74 total reviews
Comment from Jade Lawson
Wise words make wise or immortal personality... quite introspective and thought provoking.
I may agree in part with this, however sometimes if we think too much on what we should say, our personality, the inner you may be lost.
Wise words make wise or immortal personality... quite introspective and thought provoking.
I may agree in part with this, however sometimes if we think too much on what we should say, our personality, the inner you may be lost.
Comment Written 26-Jul-2013
Comment from mrsmajor
I'm afraid I can't agree with you, perhaps you are speaking of yourself, but words in my opinion are the feelings of a person at any given time...I will say, and I don't mean to be unkind, but I believe in your effort to sound intellectual, you are missing out..
If you would write so we can at least make an effort to understand, your work would be better received, however, I speak only for myself,
Thanks for sharing.
Wishing you the best,
Victoria
I'm afraid I can't agree with you, perhaps you are speaking of yourself, but words in my opinion are the feelings of a person at any given time...I will say, and I don't mean to be unkind, but I believe in your effort to sound intellectual, you are missing out..
If you would write so we can at least make an effort to understand, your work would be better received, however, I speak only for myself,
Thanks for sharing.
Wishing you the best,
Victoria
Comment Written 26-Jul-2013
Comment from Apryle Willis
This is fantastic and very profound. I am sure many will put this to the "test" so to speak after reading it. The words that we choose determine how we are looked upon from the initial meeting to the final one. That is way we are told first impressions mean everything. Great job! Apryle
This is fantastic and very profound. I am sure many will put this to the "test" so to speak after reading it. The words that we choose determine how we are looked upon from the initial meeting to the final one. That is way we are told first impressions mean everything. Great job! Apryle
Comment Written 26-Jul-2013
Comment from amahra
This writing wasn't quite as clear for me as the other two, but I believe you were meaning the "power of words itself". Anyway, it was a very thought provoking writing.
This writing wasn't quite as clear for me as the other two, but I believe you were meaning the "power of words itself". Anyway, it was a very thought provoking writing.
Comment Written 25-Jul-2013
Comment from Curt Winslow
I am not sure how I would test mine, but I do know me and how I am. I am a person that you don't want to ask my opinion because I warn them I will give it. I am a blunt person and always have been, I figure why sugar coat life. Great job!
I am not sure how I would test mine, but I do know me and how I am. I am a person that you don't want to ask my opinion because I warn them I will give it. I am a blunt person and always have been, I figure why sugar coat life. Great job!
Comment Written 25-Jul-2013
Comment from NicciFaye
This is interesting. I feel this kind of relates to a another post you wrote in parallel to wise word choice. I understood most of what you wrote, but some was hard to understand.
This is interesting. I feel this kind of relates to a another post you wrote in parallel to wise word choice. I understood most of what you wrote, but some was hard to understand.
Comment Written 25-Jul-2013
Comment from William Walz
What's with you and your obsession with words? This seems like a jumble of ideas thrown together to make it look like some kind of coherent train of thought--but it is anything but. The whole is most certainly greater than the sum of its parts. And the individual is greater the the volume of words that he speaks--or writes. It is a strange and confusing message you present to the world.
What's with you and your obsession with words? This seems like a jumble of ideas thrown together to make it look like some kind of coherent train of thought--but it is anything but. The whole is most certainly greater than the sum of its parts. And the individual is greater the the volume of words that he speaks--or writes. It is a strange and confusing message you present to the world.
Comment Written 25-Jul-2013
Comment from EMB
You may not have had formal schooling, but you sure do know how to make your readers think like students in a classroom. Most of what you say do make sense, but I'm not sure if the sense I'm making is the ones you intended. :)
You may not have had formal schooling, but you sure do know how to make your readers think like students in a classroom. Most of what you say do make sense, but I'm not sure if the sense I'm making is the ones you intended. :)
Comment Written 25-Jul-2013
Comment from Ben Colder
Spoken well. Man is not infallible but usage of chosen words sometimes create mystery that challenges understanding. It is always good to be slow to speak and swift to hear and respond softly. A good write. Thanks for sharing.
Spoken well. Man is not infallible but usage of chosen words sometimes create mystery that challenges understanding. It is always good to be slow to speak and swift to hear and respond softly. A good write. Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 25-Jul-2013
Comment from Norbanus
Like words of war, or emporor's clothes
words mean naught 'til they're know
and still mean nothing unless they lose
the twists and turns imparted when they're thrown
Alas a word can bend a reputation
but carries not the strength of deputation
Like words of war, or emporor's clothes
words mean naught 'til they're know
and still mean nothing unless they lose
the twists and turns imparted when they're thrown
Alas a word can bend a reputation
but carries not the strength of deputation
Comment Written 25-Jul-2013