Reflection Paper On Agreeableness

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Who am I? Such a simple question it seems, however, there are millions of people walking around trying to figure out who they are and what they stand for each and every day. Self-reflection can be conveyed in many different ways by using many different adjectives to describe the person we think we are. While there are some who can and will give an honest description of themselves the majority of people are just not quite able to do that because they do not understand how to give a description of themselves at all let alone what personality traits they really think that they have. This is why the personality tests have been created and are actually very beneficial for those seeking to learn more about their own personality. To understand …show more content…
This category was surprising to me do to the fact that I have realized that I actually am a good person in my own personal standards according to this section of the test. I have learned that I have a very high level of trust in people, meaning that I see the good in people before I assume that they are bad. Something in which I can agree to one hundred percent because unless someone shows me they are unworthy of my trust, it is freely given. Morality on the other hand is one that I didn’t really understand at first but with a closer look I found out that what it is really referring to is my morals as a person. So basically it is telling me whether I am frank, up front, and sincere or if I am guarded and not willing to open up about the whole truth in any given situation. I believe that it was accurate when showing me that I was in the middle between the two because I can normally see why both sides are needed in different situations. Many times I will stand up for what I believe in if confronted, however like most people, I will not initiate a confrontation which makes me fall in the middle category for the cooperation as well. Modesty in my book however is either one extreme or the other. I believe this because if someone is very modest like I am, then they would tend to believe that they are never better …show more content…
I have always had pretty clear goals and I would pursue those goals for as long as I could and to the best of my ability which is why it makes perfect sense to me that my score of conscientiousness is so high. I can see this because I am always hard working, self-efficient, I yearn for order, and I have great self-discipline. However at the same time I am also cautious, know what my duty’s and obligations are and I strive for achieving my

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