Sunday, October 24, 2010

The Proust Questionnaire
In the late 19th century, the French writer Marcel Proust stumbled upon a questionnaire called, "An Album to Record Thoughts, Feelings, etc." Proust answered the survey several times in his life, and helped popularize the revelatory questions, which became know as the Proust Questionnaire, as a way to uncover a subject's true characteristics and emotions ever since.
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Your most marked characteristic?  - I can be too guarded
The quality you most like in a man?  - He has to be a spirit-filled man of God
The quality you most like in a woman?  - Being confident
What do you most value in your friends?  - Honesty & Loyalty
What is your principle defect?  - Socially awkward
What is your dream of happiness?  -To have a family & great friends
What to your mind would be the greatest of misfortunes?  - Not being able to fulfill the call that God has on my life
What would you like to be?  - On staff at a church helping with youth, media, music & marketing 
In what country would you like to live?  - Australia
What is your favorite color?  - Turquoise
What is your favorite flower?  - Moss
What is your favorite bird? - A peacock
Who are your favorite prose writers?  - F. Scott Fitzgerald & Jane Austin
Who are your favorite poets?  - Alexandra Hamile & William Blake
Who is your favorite hero of fiction?  - Harry Potter 
Who are your favorite composers?  - Garth Brooks & Mozart
Who is your favorite painter?  - Sloane Merrick
Who are your heroes in real life?  - I wouldn't say hero but some people I admire are my Aunt Dandy, my Grandma & my friend Sarah
What is it you most dislike?  - Drama & disloyal people 
What natural gift would you most like to possess?  - To be able to see in the dark 
How would you like to die?  - With everyone I love around me
What is your present state of mind?  - Sarcastic & tired
To what faults do you feel most indulgent?  - Starbucks
What is your motto?  - Dream big & work hard
Your name or Pseudo  - Treaty, Treatsy & E.T.

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