Blogthings - "The Road Trip Test?" Quiz
What you do on an imaginary road trip says a lot about your journey through your life. Find out how you uniquely experience life.
***The Road Trip of Your Life***
You see life as a journey you must take alone. Independence and individuality are primary to you.
You are all about risk and randomness in your life.
You travel off the beaten path... in fact, you're often the one carving the way!
You travel off the beaten path... in fact, you're often the one carving the way!
In another life, you could have been a great artist. You trust your creative instincts enough to let them lead you.
The Road Trip of Your Life
ReplyDeleteYou see life as precious and special. Heritage and family are very important to you.
You often find yourself rushing through life. You don't take as much time as you'd like to enjoy the little things.
You're willing to take a few risks in life. You may not take the road no one travels, but you're happy to take the road less traveled.
You tend to be a workaholic. You overwork yourself without ever realizing it and sometimes suffer the consequences later.
In another life, you could have been a great novelist. You have a knack for describing things in an interesting way.
The Road Trip Test
The Road Trip of Your Life
ReplyDeleteYou see life as a journey you must take alone. Independence and individuality are primary to you.
You live life at a fairly leisurely pace. You take time to enjoy the sweeter parts of life, even when you're busy.
You are all about risk and randomness in your life. You travel off the beaten path... in fact, you're often the one carving the way!
Eh, work is not really for you. You're all about playtime! You'll work if you have to, but you really don't like it.
You could have owned an indie bookstore or boutique in another life.
The Road Trip Test
Hehe. Quite true - especially the work part.
What's an "indie" bookstore?
"indie" is an abbreviation for "independent"
ReplyDeleteInitially, it refers to a musician, small record label or film company without an affiliation with a major corporation. i.e. the developer is 'independant' from the publisher, the developer dictates how the product is made, and not the publisher. The developer isn't financially dependant on the publlisher for financial support when the product is being developed.
"indie" become quite a trendy word nowadays, indie this and indie that....
Yeah, I see it all the time, but it's not in use here. Thanks for explaining.
ReplyDeleteresult: same as Ulla
ReplyDeleteunfortunately, the test is short and without many options.
I could envision different scenarios.
The one about another life - I think that's bullshit, at least in my case. Also, the options for that were rather strange; I don't even know what road games are. And telling stories - I might if I had one or two kids with me, but since I chose travelling alone ---. Since I don't like music in cars, I had to choose something like "checking out roadside attractions", and I don't quite know what they mean by that.
ReplyDeleteI don't drive, but if I did, I would look out for crossroad and other traffic plus enjoy the scenery. Perhaps daydream and/or sing.
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