I may be the only person with this name on the planet, so if you think you recognize me, you're probably right.
Like many other creative individuals, Kade refuses to be stereotyped, characterized, or pigeonholed. He was once tricked into taking a right-brain/left-brain personality test. The test indicated he was "left-brained" because he answered that he preferred cooler room temperatures and bright lights (over warm rooms and dim or soft lights). At this, and the nosy, over-assuming and exultant reaction of the coach administering the test ("I thought so!"), Kade felt rudely insulted. Many years later, however, upon submitting to a MyersBriggs personality test and being labeled INFP, he felt he had finally been given a cheesy horoscope/magic-eight-ball diagnosis he could live with. He has read others writing that they aspire to "someday graduate to INFP" � you know, who wouldn't envy the mystic, the charismatic visionary? Sometimes he wonders, however, if he isn't just a flexibly-minded, highly-adaptable sort of chameleon. He had spent a lot of time with a self-described INFP and thoroughly absorbed his style. Were his answers honest and accurate, or were they merely a learned self-consistent set of responses to frivolous questions on which he truly had no opinion? In other words, did he cheat? It is curious that in each instance he gave the tester exactly the expected/desired result.
Welcome to the Wiki, Kade. :-) -- BrentNewhall
Thanks! I was expecting to get slammed or deleted for doing something wrong (obviously a newbie). -- KadeLarsen
You are not the only one named Kade Larsen :) because I am lol