Egogram Test Result
A Cool-Headed but Exclusionary Type
This type tends to show a strong form of self-centeredness. They may easily think along the lines of, "My way is right, and other people's way is probably wrong," and beneath that attitude there is often both strong will and emotion that does not cool down easily. They are not completely unaware of their own weaknesses, but instead of dealing with them calmly, they often express them through aggression, intolerance, or arrogance. That is why their relationships with others can become tense very quickly. What this type needs most is a shift in perspective: not seeing other people only as rivals or targets of judgment, but as fellow human beings who are also carrying their own difficulties through life.
Romantic Partner, Spouse - In close relationships, this is not the kind of person who easily gives up control, so being with them requires considerable strength and steadiness. Business Clients - Before taking a major loss, it is important to judge whether the relationship can be ended cleanly and without unnecessary damage. Boss - This can feel like a very demanding and aggressive boss. It is usually better to develop a realistic way of dealing with them than to confront them emotionally. Coworker, Subordinate - Rather than forcing a head-on clash, it may work better to let them reveal their own limits over time and respond with good timing and restraint.