Egogram Test Result
A Wild Horse Type with Frequent Impulsive Behavior
This type is often marked by exaggerated self-assertion, frequent complaints, and a strong attitude of wanting to do whatever they please. They may react impulsively, escalate conflicts, or even seem to enjoy the stimulation of disruptive situations themselves. Because of that, people around them often find them difficult to predict. They may have real drive, but if consideration and judgment are too weak, they can easily lose both relationships and opportunities through their own behavior. To avoid the worst outcomes, this type needs, at minimum, a better feel for reading situations and staying within reasonable limits.
Romantic Partner, Spouse - If the relationship reaches the point where you feel too exposed, overwhelmed, or dragged in, it may be necessary to make a decisive break. Business Clients - Even if a small loss is involved, it may be wiser to stop the relationship before it grows into a larger problem over time. Boss - This can be the kind of boss with whom meaningful conversation is difficult, so it is safer to respond carefully than to rebel too quickly. Coworker, Subordinate - It can be hard to predict what may grow into a problem. In some cases, giving them repetitive and monotonous work and letting the situation settle naturally may be the most practical approach.