Nerdfighters

I took the 43 Things Personality Quiz and found out I'm a
Money Managing Self-Knowing Extrovert

This is no surprise, but the part that surprised me was when it said that 0% of the 22607 people who have taken this quiz are like me! Wow! I may not be one in a million, but apparently I'm one in at least 22,607!

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serenity Comment by serenity on January 16, 2009 at 7:04pm
*convince --see i can't even spell it xD
serenity Comment by serenity on January 16, 2009 at 7:03pm
hahahaa i somehow could never classify you as a dilettante-- you are too full of vim and vigor!

ah yes convincing someone else of you worth is hard, but i somehow think it will be much easier if i can covince me of my worth first!
naturegeek Comment by naturegeek on January 16, 2009 at 10:32am
Oooh, I get ~that~ for sure - I've always worked in low-paying fields. I mean, doing things I loved, but not getting paid much. It would be nice to have both... I've been thinking a lot about that lately - I am hoping to be able to spin my geekiness into a better paying job (well A paying job - haha) in some way, whether through web design or maybe just IT stuff. Totally different career direction, but I don't want to teach in the classroom, and I'm not sure what other jobs around here I can do - so I'll learn more computer stuff and wait for an opening :) But being a life-long dilettante has its limitations, for sure. The trick is, convincing someone ELSE of your worth! :)
serenity Comment by serenity on January 15, 2009 at 11:17pm
"Nerdfighter investment club---awesome!!! ah wise money nerdfighters, i wish i was more financially grounded...i mean i get the abstract of money, from barter times to 'energy' stuff, and i spend wisely, but i thing i have a hard time gathering money in...i think it's worth issues. I mean if i don't deep down get my worth then it's hard for me to draw money to me and 'keep' it. I think it's cool that you gerds seem to have that bit down. I want to manifest that in my life now---are you listening universe??? more self-knowing spiritual building required here!
naturegeek Comment by naturegeek on January 14, 2009 at 9:17pm
Oh, and I suggest investing in Burpee and other seed companies. Victory Gardens are HOT these days! :)
naturegeek Comment by naturegeek on January 14, 2009 at 9:16pm
Peter Schiff, who was right about the current mess and predicted it very clearly 2 years ago (and people *laughed* at him), says invest in foreign countries, because the US is goin' down. Well, in so many words.

We are buying a house, or hope to. We have been waiting to see if our offer was accepted on a short sale. With housing prices down so far (the house is for sale for over $100,000 less than it sold for in 2007) and interest rates also dropping, it seems like a reasonable place to put our money. Plus, we need one! We've been living in our RV (aka societal collapse escape pod - ha) for a year since getting back from our year of traveling in it and the walls are closing in!
thefirstofmany Comment by thefirstofmany on January 14, 2009 at 7:35pm
I got the money manager category when I took the test too and I am also a good saver. But once it's saved -- what should we do with it? We need to start a Nerdfighter investment club. The world is changing fast; which companies will make the leap, grow and thrive into the next decade.

Just a minute, I'm looking for my crystal ball.
naturegeek Comment by naturegeek on January 13, 2009 at 12:11pm
Oooh, I like that! Great thoughts on money - after all, it IS energy, and it IS resources - it represents what we had to do to earn it, and what we spend it on represents what we'll get out of it. It was probably easier to think like that in the days of barter - today money seems so abstract sometimes, especially when people can lose their life savings by investing it with the wrong guy/bank/whatever.
serenity Comment by serenity on January 13, 2009 at 7:22am
well money managing kind of sounds like your environmental saving the planet side, i mean money is just a kind of energy, at least accordng to maria nemeth in here "energy of money" book, and i agree. i think we treehuggers sometimes associate something like money managing with fat cat corporateness, or general consumerism, when really it can come from the same place that canning fruits you grew in your garden comes from. and who's more careful with 'resources' be they money or the environment than the fab and well name naturegeek!!

as for my quiz results, i guess that is kinda me, it sure is what i prioritize...and the author has totally sucked me in, for now i want to read the book--darn it all, lol. it was their evil master plan i know it!
naturegeek Comment by naturegeek on January 12, 2009 at 8:41pm
"ah well, at least i'm cute"

HAHAHAHAAHA - that's great :)

I bet since 37,000 more people have taken the quiz now that I'm not as unique as I was before. :) Self-knowing spiritual builder sounds like you, Serenity! I was surprised that there was no "tree-hugging" in my title, because I'm pretty sure I had done all the things that would qualify. But maybe other stuff overrode it. And Newness-seeking is me, too! Money-managing surprised me, because I'm not at all money-oriented - I just don't like to shop - ha! So I'm a good saver. I guess that's a form of money managing! :)

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