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The Oracle

I could have predicted this:

The Oracle
33% Extroversion, 80% Intuition, 27% Emotiveness, 57% Perceptiveness

Heuristic, detached, and analytical to a fault, you are most like The Oracle.  You are able to tackle any subject with a fine toothed comb, and you possess an ability to pinpoint nuances and shades of meaning that other people do not have and cannot understand. 

Accomplishment and realization of ideas are, for you, secondary to the rigorous exploration of ideas and questions — you are, first and foremost, a theorist.  You hate authority, convention, tradition, and under no circumstances do you accept a leadership role (although, you will gladly advise leadership when they’re going astray, whether they want you to or not). 

Abstraction and generalities are your interests, details and particulars are usually inconsequential and uninteresting.  You excel at language, mathematics and philosophy.

You are typically easy-going and non-confrontational until someone violates one of the very few principles that you deem sacred, at which point you can fly into a rage.  Although you possess a much greater understanding of process and systems than the people around you, you are always conscious of the possibility that you’ve missed something or made a mistake. 

You don’t tend to become attached to particular theories, and will immediately discard mistaken notions once they’re revealed to be incorrect (but you don’t tolerate iconoclasts who try to discredit validated theories through the use of fallacies and bad data). 

Despite being outwardly humble, you probably think of yourself as being smarter than most other people.  That’s because you are.  In fact, in your dealings with people your understanding of their motives is so expansive that you know what they’re going to say before they say it, and in world affairs, you usually know what is going to take place before it actually does.  This ability would make you unbeatable in debates if only you were a little less pensive about your own conclusions, and a little more outgoing.


Famous people like you
: Albert Einstein, Charles Darwin, Adam Smith, Thomas Jefferson, John McWhorter, Ramanujan, Marie Curie, Kurt Godel

Stay clear of
: Apollo, Icarus, Hermes, Aphrodite

Seek out
: Atlas, Prometheus, Daedalus

The Greek Mythology Personality Test  


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2 responses to “The Oracle”

  1. Cindy Avatar
    Cindy

    they say i am an apollo which is ok by me, but how about that part where we’re not supposed to get along?
    Apollo
    66% Extroversion, 80% Intuition, 72% Emotiveness, 47% Perceptiveness
    You are most like Apollo. You are charismatic, and you act as a teacher and a pedagogue in most circumstances (this teaching instinct is reflected in myth by Apollo’s slaying of The Oracle’s Python). You have the unique ability to take on a great deal of responsibility, but can often take on too much, even for you. You have a genuine interest in humanity.
    Although typically loved by everyone, you are very likely to find yourself at odds with the Prometheus personality and The Oracle personality. They tend to see you as someone of great talent, but they feel that you’re wasting that talent whenever you exercise your people-pleasing side, and they’ll interpret your flexibility as being lacking in opinions. In reality, you have your opinions, and you can state them clearly as long as you don’t regard them as being too personal — it’s just that you tend to put the needs of others ahead of your own opinions.
    At your worst, you can be manipulative and very hurt by criticism (which The Oracle and Prometheus will be only too happy to dole out to you). Atlas probably doesn’t like you either, but he’ll keep it to himself.
    Famous people like you: Abraham Lincoln, Gene Hackman, Dennis Hopper, Mikhail Gorbachev
    Stay clear of: The Oracle, Prometheus, Dionysus, Captain Kirk
    Similar Personalities: Aphrodite, Pan, Odysseus

  2. SB Avatar

    Well. Clearly, whoever prepared this quiz is not an Oracle, as they made several errors. You do not waste your talent (of which there is, indeed, a great deal) and, as you know, I can be coerced into taking leadership.
    And we get along quite well, I’d say. Probably due to your Apolloian flexibility.

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