Medieval Vocation
Categories: Medieval, Personality/Psychology
Do you know what vocation you might have had in the Middle Ages? Okay, most of us probably would have been peasants. They WERE the majority of workers back then!
But, based on your personality and work style, what vocation might you have been?
Kingdomality is a brief online personality test that asks you just 8 questions and tells you what medieval vocation you might have had. The eight questions each ask you to rank four things in the order they appeal to you. That’s it. Then they tell you your vocation and also applies your results to the modern workplace. It’s fun and interesting–a personality test with a medieval flavor. My results tend to vary a little, based on my mood, but are usually Bishop, Discoverer, or Benevolent Ruler.
For the record, here are my results today:
Your distinct personality, The Discoverer, might be found in most of the thriving kingdoms of the time.
Your overriding goal is to go where no one else has ever gone before. Regardless of the number of available natural problems to be solved, it is not unusual for you to continually challenge yourself with new situations or obstacles that you have created. You are an insatiable explorer of people, places, things and ideas. You thrive on constant change and anything new or different. On the positive side, you can be creatively rational as well as open minded and just. On the negative side, you might be an impractical and indecisive procrastinator. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today’s corporate kingdoms.
If you want to learn more, you can browse their website or read the book.
Current music:
English Country Dances - The Broadside Band
Your overriding goal is to go where no one else has ever gone before. Regardless of the number of available natural problems to be solved, it is not unusual for you to continually challenge yourself with new situations or obstacles that you have created. You are an insatiable explorer of people, places, things and ideas. You thrive on constant change and anything new or different. On the positive side, you can be creatively rational as well as open minded and just. On the negative side, you might be an impractical and indecisive procrastinator. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today’s corporate kingdoms.



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