| Skeptic
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| Category
- Attitude |
| Proactive Aspects - Investigation,
Questioning, Hypothesizing, Synthesizing |
| Defensive Aspects - Suspicious,
distrustful, uncertain, doubtful, |
| Percent of Population: 5%
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| Frame of Reference:
"It might not be" |
| Institutions: American Judiciary |
| Occupations: Scientist, Interviewer,
Attorney |
| Predominant Strengths: Blunt, Inquisitive, |
| Fictional Characters: Sherlock Holmes, |
| Past Life Motivations:
From the perspective of the Essence, a being might have been fooled
easily in a previous life and wants to learn how to be more thoughtful
of what he/she does. |
| Descriptions: Skepticism is the
intellectual proposition that takes the position, "I'll believe
it when I see it." often has
a look of distrust about them. However, unlike growth, the attitude
of Skeptic will appear to always be probing for more information
to study you so that the lines are that of focus and/or worry. |
| Physical Apperance and Characteristics: Even though Skeptics
do smile, their natural demeanor is one of pondering and thinking
intensely. Like growth, they can have a lined
face and furrows on the forehead. It is common that these people
have a straight face or even sort of a frown. Their stance
is one of I disbelieve you. |
| Famous People: Woody Allen, George
Burns, Leonardo DaVinci, Paul Hogan, Meryl Streep, Diane Sawyer,
Roseanne Barr, Glenn Close, Mike Wallace William Buckley, James
Burke, Truman Capote, Chevy Chase, Sean Connery, Rodney Dangerfield,
Bob Dylan, Thomas Edison, Harrison Ford, Sigmund Freud, Pee Wee
Herman, Bette Midler, Diane Sawyer, William Shakespeare, George
Harrison, Candice Bergen. |
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