Evaluation
The donor has chosen to donate because he is interested in passing on his genes and biological legacy, so to speak. He has no wife or girlfriend, and many of his friends are starting to have children of their own. Since the donor doesn’t know whether or not he’s going to have children of his own one day, he thought this would be a good way to leave something of himself behind in the long run.
Intelligence:
In terms of intelligence, the donor has performed within the average for his age group on the intelligence screening test. He can be expected to learn on par with most other people, and he will differ across contexts in how quickly he analyzes complexity and recognizes patterns. Sometimes he will be quick, other times less so.
Personality:
In terms of personality, others will likely see the donor as a person with somewhat frequent and large mood swings. He can be incredibly passionate as well as anxious and overthinking, and the donor can show quite the temper when he wants to. He seems to be very focused on what others think of him, which in turn can make him self-conscious and prone to moderate his behavior often to fit the scene. Then again, he is very candid and blunt about his opinions and doesn’t shy away from a confrontation.
The donor can be impulsive and act on immediate wants and needs, but he is also prone to negative thoughts. He is likely often focused on what could go wrong and is sometimes expecting negative outcomes. This can also make him very receptive to feedback and quite proactive in the sense of wanting to get ahead of eventual problems.
The donor can be stressed out more quickly than others, and he is likely in need of time for restitution after stressful periods or after a period with a high workload. He can tend to avoid contact with other people after long workdays, for example. While the donor might be a little more sensitive in this area than others, he’s also expected to be very much in tune with his own wants and needs, and he can mark his personal boundaries with much more efficacy than most.
In terms of social attitudes, the donor is likely very aloof, reserved and withdrawn in the eyes of others. The personality test indicates a high degree of introversion when it comes to interacting with others, and he might not be viewed as very welcoming at first. At the same time, the donor seems to want a lot of influence and control when he opens towards others. He seems to have many opinions and a wish to be heard and included in decisions that affect him. When it comes to friends, the donor will likely prefer a small group of intimate relationships, where he only divulges more of his inner workings and personality to those that have proven worthy of his trust. He immensely enjoys time by himself, and is quite adventurous when it comes to activities, often diving, climbing, hiking and skydiving to challenge his fears.
The donor seems to be very slow to put his faith in others, and he will likewise be quick to lose trust in people if they betray it, even just a little. The donor is not one to be fooled by others, which can make it hard for others to get to know him, but he is very good at not being taken advantage of or letting himself be hurt.
Values and interests:
Others will probably see the donor as someone with a lively imagination and a preference for art, beauty and culture over practicality, function and form. The donor is also prone to enjoy puzzles, intellectual stimulation and philosophical thought on several abstract subjects and problems. He can have an opinion on most things and will probably see many conversations as a good opportunity to be challenged in terms of thought. Meanwhile, the donor also appears to be a person with strong principles, as well as a very conservative approach to his own values. It might be difficult for others to convince him of the value of worldviews other than his own, and he’s probably more traditional and steadfast than most others in many ways.
The donor can appear strategic, political and skeptical in many ways. Others will not likely see him as a diplomatic, warm and kind person, but more like someone with a good eye for challenging authorities, asking critical questions and serving his personal goals and needs. The donor will likely perform well in competitive environments, and he’s more concerned with helping himself first rather than helping others. He is expected to be good at promoting himself and highlighting his achievements for recognition. While the donor might often be self-serving, he’s also likely good at being harsh and making hard decisions when it’s needed, and he can be very helpful to those that have proven their loyalty to their friendship with him. He can be fierce and a strong personality in many settings, which can lead to confrontations but also productive outcomes. Others might wish him to be a little more vulnerable and give others a second chance.
Work moral and self perception:
The donor seems to be a hard worker in the areas of life that has his personal interest and passion. He can be disciplined when he wants to, and he is likely good at achieving personal goals. The donor does seem to have personal doubts about his abilities, which can give the impression of an uneven confidence, but it also makes him good at not taking on tasks or projects that he’s not ready for. The donor can switch between making decisions based on deliberation and decisions made more by gut feeling or instinct.
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