RLUAI – The Versatile Idealist


Take the test: MBTI - Big Five (OCEAN)

Features :

  • withdrawn, reserved, solitary
  • easily sad or pessimistic
  • fearful, apprehensive, anxious
  • can get discouraged easily
  • avoid the crowd
  • don't like sports
  • lack of enthusiasm
  • lack of self-confidence
  • easy to intimidate
  • flees from danger
  • subject to health problems
  • easily overwhelmed by emotions
  • often affected by its environment
  • subject to addictions
  • confused, distracted
  • lack of long term vision
  • doesn't like compliments
  • jealous

Possible careers:

  • French, history, art, music or philosophy teacher
  • philosopher
  • novelist, author, writer, playwright, screenwriter
  • poet, artist
  • bookseller, publisher
  • librarian
  • museum curator
  • anthropologist, archaeologist, Egyptologist, paleontologist
  • historian, art historian, art curator
  • researcher, psychology researcher
  • (school) psychologist, psychotherapist, psychoanalyst
  • composer, musician
  • theologian
  • volunteer
  • designer, painter
  • astronomer
  • theatre technician
  • illustrator
  • music therapist
  • video game designer
  • scientist
  • biologist, botanist
  • photographer
  • journalist
  • filmmaker
  • graphic designer
  • artistic director
  • zoologist

Careers to avoid:

  • businessman, business leader, director, CEO
  • athlete, sports coach, personal trainer
  • management consultant
  • sales, marketing or finance manager
  • real estate agent, real estate investor
  • seller
  • financial planner
  • public relations specialist
  • business lawyer
  • project manager
  • executive assistant

Recommended reading for financial independence:

Kind MBTI the closest: INFP

Source: http://similarminds.com/

8 thoughts on “RLUAI – L’idéaliste versatile”

  1. Holy cow, there is not a single positive characteristic for RLUAI. You want us to shoot ourselves or what? motherfuckers! 😀

  2. Why only highlight the flaws of this personality type?
    The best thing when defining a personality type for a test is to remain neutral by specifying both the faults and the qualities, because here we would say the description of an unstable anxiety-depressive...

  3. Lol it's crazy it looks like a troll xD
    I support you RLUAI, you are worth more than that even if it is easy to say it when you are another type ^^

  4. Perhaps because INFPs have tendencies towards anxiety and depression, especially when they are combined with a strong “L” tendency (= limbic, i.e. neurotic).

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