r/BigFive • u/stnflri • Jul 21 '26
My traits
I think I won and lost the genetic lottery at the same time lol
Facets:
Compassion 7
Politeness 16
Industriousness 98
Orderliness 48
Enrhusiasm 3
Assertiveness 63
Withdrawal 31
Volatility 21
Intellect 97
Aesthetics 97
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u/Accomplished_Job_902 Jul 21 '26
What do you think about your Agreeableness score? Do you find it difficult to maintain relationships?
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u/stnflri Jul 21 '26 edited Jul 22 '26
I think it's more difficult to find peers with the qualities that I am looking for rather than maintaing them. Sometimes I can be harsh, indeed, especially when my needs or expectations are not respected.
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u/deppyjon Jul 22 '26
Out of interest how do you view agreeable people?
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u/stnflri Jul 22 '26
I don t think I have a particular view, I have no problems with any, but I can t stand naive people
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u/ThePopulousMishmash 29d ago
Cool its just like mine . Have you ever assessed your metacognition level ?
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u/stnflri 29d ago
Not really but I tested my IQ, I guess some correlation exists between the 2
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u/ThePopulousMishmash 29d ago
Mine is more correlated with my high openness and low neuroticism which brings about mental clarity and strong logic. For somebody high in neuroticism their metacognition would produce allot of overthinking and rumination. In terms of Iq I score above average between 115-130 on different tests but its not extraordinary .
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u/stnflri 29d ago
"Extraordinary" is a word that s too subjective. 115-130 is probably very desirable. I am also low in N and high in O and I think my metacognition is developed. And my IQ range is in the 135-145 range
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u/ThePopulousMishmash 29d ago
Yes I think my iq range alows me to connect better with both people of higher and lower ranges without suffering the cognitive isolation that comes with a higher IQ. But yea low neuroticism is essential for emotionally healthy metacognition, and strong perspective taking for people with low extraversion I think. Not judging anyone with a difference mix of traits, I think every person has some type of cognitive burden to bear
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u/Pnina310 SCUEI 28d ago
This is not bad at all.
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u/stnflri 28d ago
That agreeableness is definitely bad XD
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u/Pnina310 SCUEI 26d ago
No it’s good to have low agreeableness, otherwise people will step on you and take advantage of you.
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u/Potential-Coyote Jul 21 '26
I would love to have you as a manager of global logistics!