Evaluation
The donor has decided to donate because he wants to help others, and because he knows it’s incredibly meaningful for other people to have children. He doesn’t have any plans of his own to have children, but he has had his sperm tested before and knew it was good, and so he wants to donate.
In terms of intelligence, the donor has performed within the average for his age group, almost above average. He can be expected to be fairly good at analyzing complexity and reason logically. He will be somewhat quick to learn in many areas of life.
In terms of personality, the donor is largely a person who enjoys time spent by himself. When he is with other people, he prefers close-knit groups of friends or intimate gatherings rather than large-scale social activities. He is somewhat sociable and accommodating when he meets other people, but he isn’t necessarily the best at keeping peripheral friends. People at work likely see him as kind, helpful and caring, but his network is limited. The donor also needs to “recharge” after being active with people. He has a busy schedule and is always prone to be engaged in some form of activity and keeping a full calendar. He is active with fitness, a lot of overtime at work and working on renovating his house. He is largely optimistic about life and what he can accomplish, and he might also be a bit optimistic with his time and others might see him as a person who tends to look at the opportunities ahead of him, rather than the limitations. At the same time, the donor has a tendency to worry about potential negative outcomes and being prone to negative thinking. In his life, he has experienced some hardships and negative outcomes that have shaped him as well. While he might be convinced that everything is going to be all right in the end, it doesn’t mean there’s not going to be challenges and adversity along the road. This way of looking at the world makes the donor seem hopeful and proactive at the same time, though sometimes it might take a lot of energy for him to handle adversity and worrying about it, more so than most others. In this sense, it might also take some time for him to recover from those events. The donor is likely to be somewhat receptive to feedback and to changing his persona based on what other people want from him. He has a temper and can be passionate about many things. He can be extremely focused and wants to do his job well and with a high standard for himself and others. The donor is good at marking his boundaries and can tell people off if he feels the need to. Meanwhile, the donor has a very self-sacrificial approach to helping others and will often prioritize sorting out the problems and projects of others before sorting out his own. The donor is well attuned to social dynamics and can tell when something is bothering other people. He feels emotions more intensely than others and can use that to read a room effectively. The donor will likely be seen as somewhat creative, aesthetic and with a preference for a varied lifestyle and experiences, but at the same time, he also has periods of time where he seeks stability, routine and the well-known. He has a preference for cultural activities but has never been to an art gallery, for example. The donor is quite honest and doesn’t enjoy keeping hidden agendas. He is usually trusting of others but also knows it doesn’t pay to appear naïve to other intentions. He can be critical and confrontational if he sees a clear meaning behind it or some benefit. The donor is sympathetic to the plight of others and will likely be seen as rather modest. In his later years, he has learned to start prioritizing himself. He is structured in many ways and has a fairly strong sense of confidence. He works on a ship and has an adventurous side to him. He has a girlfriend in the US who he is going to live with for some time in a year or two. He can be disciplined in his life when it has a serious personal interest to him, like it is with most people. The donor has a strong intuition and uses his gut feeling to make most decisions, which makes him quick to act, but not always correct. He is more experienced driven than data driven. The donor is mostly open-minded but also has some strong principles, like being there for other people. He could be better at reaching out to old friends, though. The donor has some preference for taking charge in social settings if he feels a strong personal interest in the matter, or if he feels his expertise on a given topic warrants him making decisions. Though he is not likely to particularly enjoy leadership roles being thrust upon him.
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