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Contagious, like a nasty ass cough ...

Your Values Profile
Loyalty:

You value loyalty a fair amount. You're loyal to your friends... to a point. But if they cross you, you will reconsider your loyalties. (Amen.) Staying true to others is important to you, but you also stay true to yourself. (Let the church say Amen, again.)

Honesty:

You don't really value honesty. (Cough.) You do value getting your way, no matter what. (No.) And if a little lying is required to do that, no problem. A few white lies never hurt anyone (at least, that's what you tell yourself!)

Generosity:

You value generosity a fair amount. You are all about giving, as long as there's some give and take. (Word.) Supportive and kind, you don't mind helping out a friend in need. But you know when you've given too much. You have no problem saying "no"! (Still workin' on that.)

Humility:

You value humility a fair amount. You tend to be an easy going, humble person. But occasionally your ego takes over. You have a slight competitive streak - and the need to be the best. (Three amens? The organ's just gettin' hot)

Tolerance:

You value tolerance highly. Not only do you enjoy the company of those very different from you... You do all that you can to seek it out interesting and unique friends. You think there are many truths in life, and you're open to many of them. (Glory!)

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You Have a Melancholic Temperament
Introspective and reflective, you think about everything and anything. You are a soft-hearted daydreamer. You long for your ideal life. You love silence and solitude. Everyday life is usually too chaotic for you.

Given enough time alone, it's easy for you to find inner peace. You tend to be spiritual, having found your own meaning of life. Wise and patient, you can help people through difficult times.

At your worst, you brood and sulk. Your negative thoughts can trap you. You are reserved and withdrawn. This makes it hard to connect to others. You tend to over think small things, making decisions difficult.

* I think this is the closest appraisal of me yet, of all the blogthings ...

People At Work (Cont’d … pending the unlikelihood of retirement)