Test how strong a person you are. Weak person

Developing mental strength and balance is not easy, but it is possible. You need to force yourself every day to move forward, become stronger, conquer fears, remain both a realist and an optimist, and set yourself achievable goals and the necessary limitations. Mentally strong people They don’t waste time on regrets and don’t follow others simply because it’s easier.

How to determine whether you are one of the morally stable people? These are the characteristics that distinguish mentally strong individuals. It is worth taking note and developing these qualities in yourself.

You balance your emotions with logic.

Moral strength comes from understanding how emotions influence thinking and not letting them take control of you. A morally strong person, even a very emotional one, is always armed with logic.

Do you prefer to be productive?

Even when the temptation to feel sorry for yourself becomes too strong, you do not wallow in idleness and do not run away from difficult decisions.

You adapt to change easily

Even when change is unwanted and inconvenient, you can survive it, get used to it, or even turn it to your advantage. Moral strength forces all efforts to be directed toward adapting to change rather than resisting it.

You are not afraid to face your fears

You don't strive to overcome your fears because you have nothing to prove to others, but you are not afraid to admit them and face what is holding you back.

You learn from your mistakes

You don't hide them, don't hide them, don't laugh them off, and don't make excuses for yourself in any way. You simply learn your lesson and move forward.

You accept yourself, but don't stop improving

Morally strong people know and accept themselves for who they really are. At the same time, they recognize and support their desire for better.

You are sincerely happy about other people's successes

Moral strength is better demonstrated through cooperation than through competition. You understand this and don’t feel that someone else’s success in any way detracts from your achievements.

Are you confident in your own values?

You live comfortably, easily making decisions based on your priorities and values.

You strive to improve your skills, abilities and talents

Instead of showing off what you are good at, you strive to make yourself even better. You don't need the recognition of others in order to feel better; you know your worth very well.

Are you living for real

Morally strong people are true to themselves and their ideals; their words rarely diverge from their deeds.

You see challenges as opportunities for growth.

You do not allow difficulties to upset you, but are guided by Nietzsche's quote: “What does not kill you makes you stronger.”

You value yourself for who you are, not for your achievements.

Regardless of whether you win or lose, you know your worth and don't beat yourself up over your shortcomings.

Are you ready to wait in the wings

Mentally strong people view their goals as a marathon, not a sprint. This means being ready to endure short-term hardships if the long-awaited hour comes after them.

You get up quickly after falling

You don't view falls and losses as the end of the road, but rather as opportunities to find a better path.

You are an optimistic realist

Morally strong people will find a ray of sunshine peeking out from behind a cloud, but will not ignore the impending storm because of this.

You are responsible for the choices you make

You don't torture yourself with guilt or try to avoid responsibility, you simply accept responsibility for every choice you make and every decision you make.

You know how to thank

You understand the importance of a timely word of gratitude, and for you these are not empty words. Instead of demanding more, you know how to stop and thank fate for what you have.

You focus on what you can control.

Morally strong people don't waste time trying to change things that are beyond their control. They little by little influence what they can change.

You focus on solving the problem

Morally stable people do not waste time considering the problem and looking for those to blame; they are actively involved in solving and preventing it.

Are you ready to learn from the world around you?

You never stop learning from the experiences of others, from the advice of others and from searching for answers to any question that interests you.

You work on your weaknesses rather than hiding them.

Even if it seems easier to disguise your weaknesses, you are not afraid to admit them and strive to get rid of them once and for all.

Business psychology Morozov Alexander Vladimirovich

Test No. 12 DO YOU HAVE A STRONG CHARACTER?

DO YOU HAVE A STRONG CHARACTER?

To calculate points and determine your result, use the following “key”:

1. “a”-0,”b”-1,”c”-2;

2. "yes" -0, "no" -1;

3. “a” – 1, “b” -1, “c” -0;

4. “yes” -2, “no” -0;

5. “yes” -0, “no” -2;

6. “yes” – 2, “no” – 0;

7. “a” – 2, “b” – 0;

8. “yes” -0, “no” -2;

9. “a” – 0, “b” – 1, “c” – 3, “d” – 2, “d” – 2, “f” – 0;

10. “a” – 2, “b” – 0, “c” – 0, “d” – 0;

11. “a” – 0, “b” – 1, “c” – 2, “d” – 0;

12. “a” – 0, “b” – 2, “c” – 1, “d” – 3;

13. "a" -2, "b" -1, "c" -0;

14. “a” – 2, “b” – 0, “c” – 0;

15. “yes” -0, “no” -2;

16. “a” – 0, “b” – 1, “c” – 2, “d” – 0, “e” – 0;

17. “a” – 2, “b” – 0, “c” – 1;

18. “a” – 1, “b” – 0, “c” – 2;

19. “yes” – 0, “no” – 2;

20. “a”-0,”b”-1,”c”-2;

Less than 15 points - alas, you are a weak-willed person, not balanced and, perhaps, carefree. For the troubles that happen to you, you are ready to blame anyone but yourself. Both in friendship and in work, you are difficult to rely on (think about it!).

From 15 to 25 points - you have a fairly strong character. You have a realistic outlook on life, but not all your actions are equal. You have breakdowns and delusions. You are conscientious and quite tolerant in a team environment. Still, you still have a lot to think about to get rid of some shortcomings (you can rest assured that you can do it!).

From 26 to 38 points - you are one of the people who are persistent and have a sufficient sense of responsibility. Value your judgment, but also consider the opinions of others. You correctly navigate situations that arise and, in most cases, know how to choose correct solution. This indicates that you have strong character traits. Just avoid narcissism and always remember: strong does not mean cruel.

Over 38 points - sorry, but it’s difficult for you to say anything definite. Why? Because I simply can’t believe that there are people with such an ideal character. Or maybe this amount of points is not quite the result objective assessment your actions and behavior?

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1. Do you often think about the impact your actions have on others?

a) very rarely;

c) quite often;

d) very often.

2. Do you ever say something that you yourself do not believe, out of stubbornness, in defiance of others, or for “prestigious” reasons?

3. Which of the following qualities do you value most in people?

a) persistence;

b) breadth of thinking;

c) showiness, the ability to show oneself.

4. Do you have a tendency to be pedantic?

5. Do you quickly forget about the troubles that happen to you?

6. Do you like to analyze your actions?

7. When in a circle of people well known to you:

b) remain yourself.

8. When starting a difficult task, do you try not to think about the difficulties awaiting you?

9. Which of the following definitions best suits you?

a) dreamer;

b) “shirt-guy”;

c) diligent in work;

d) punctual, neat;

e) “philosopher” in the broad sense of the word;

f) a vain person.

10. If, in the heat of controversy, your opponent “breaks down” and makes a personal attack against you, what will you do?

a) answer him in the same tone;

b) ignore this fact;

c) be demonstratively offended;

d) suggest taking a break.

11. If your work is rejected, it will cause you to:

a) annoyance;

12. If you get into trouble, who do you blame first?

a) yourself;

b) “fatal” bad luck;

c) other “objective” circumstances.

13. Do you feel that the people around you - be they managers, colleagues or subordinates - underestimate your abilities and knowledge?

14. If your friends or colleagues start making fun of you, then you:

a) be angry with them;

b) try to retreat;

c) without getting irritated, you begin to play along with them;

d) respond with laughter and, as they say, “zero attention”;

e) you pretend to be indifferent and even smile, but in your heart you are indignant.

15. Having finished the argument, do you continue to conduct it mentally, bringing forward more and more new arguments in defense of your point of view?

Answer Evaluation Table

Question answer

Calculate your total points scored.

Below 14 points. Alas, you are a weak-willed, unbalanced and, perhaps, carefree person. For the troubles that happen to you, you are ready to blame anyone, but not yourself. It is difficult to rely on you both in friendship and in work.

14 23 points. You have a fairly strong character. You have a realistic outlook on life, but not all your actions are equal. You also have breakdowns and delusions. You are conscientious and quite tolerant in a team. And yet, you have something to think about in order to get rid of some shortcomings, because you can do it.

24–30 points. You are one of the persistent people and have a sufficient sense of responsibility. Value your judgment, but also consider the opinions of others. You correctly navigate situations that arise and, in most cases, know how to choose the right solution. Avoid narcissism and always remember: strong does not mean tough.

Over 30 points. Maybe this amount of points is the result of a not entirely objective assessment of one’s actions and behavior? I just can’t believe that there are people with such ideal character. And if there is, then they simply have nothing to recommend.

What is character? These are the properties that a person is endowed with, manifested in his behavior and attitude towards the people around him and the environment as a whole.

It is worth noting that in many ways a person’s character is connected with his fate; more precisely, a person’s fate influences how successfully he adapts to changing living conditions.

What kind of person is called the owner of a strong character? Man with strong character persistent, he has willpower and knows how to achieve his goals.

Do you have a strong character and can you assess situations realistically? Or perhaps you are short-tempered, shy or calm?

If you take the following character test, you will be able to find out what kind of character you have, understand yourself better, and give yourself a chance to succeed by improving what you lack in yourself by eliminating shortcomings:

Character test:

1. You received a letter that was not addressed to you (the postman mistakenly put it in your Mailbox letter intended for your neighbor). What will you do?

A) you will throw it away because it is of no value to you (0 points);
b) you will read the letter (carefully open it and then seal it), and then put it in your neighbor’s mailbox (1 point);
V) you will immediately go up to your neighbor and give her the letter, saying that you received it by mistake (2 points).

2. Do you tend to think about how your actions will affect others?

A) yes (2 points);
b) no (0 points);
V) sometimes (1 point).

3. Have you ever said something that you don’t believe in, for example, out of stubbornness or for other reasons?

A) yes (0 points);
b) no (2 points);
V) This happened only 1-2 times (1 point).

4. Do you tend to analyze your actions?

A) no (0 points);
b) yes (2 points);
V) sometimes (1 point).

5. If you are offered a highly paid job, but it is of little interest to you personally, will you accept this offer?

A) no, for you work is something that should not only be interesting, but also bring joy (2 points);
b) yes, and you won’t even think about it (0 points);
V) you will agree, but you will think that you deserve better in terms of interest in your position (1 point).

6. Imagine that you are walking in the park. You see little hooligans mocking a bird whose wing is broken. What's your reaction?

A) you will pass by (0 points);
b) you will drive away the evil boys (2 points);
V) you will try to help the bird (1 point).

7. When you are around people you know well, you...

A) you try to behave as you have proven yourself in this circle (1 point);
b) remain yourself (2 points).

8. Among your friends, you heard a story that you know. What will you do?

A) you listen carefully to this story again (2 points);
b) you will interrupt the speaker and take the initiative of the narrator (1 point);
V) you will tell those present that you have known this story for a long time (0 points).

9. Do you think about the difficulties you may have to face when you begin a difficult task?

A) sometimes (1 point);
b) no (0 points);
V) always (2 points).

10. When discussing various issues with colleagues, you...

A) agree with the majority opinion (0 points);
b) express your point of view, despite the fact that the majority opinion differs radically from your own opinion (2 points);
V) remain silent if you realize that your opinion differs from what the majority of the discussion participants think (1 point).

11. Your immediate boss unexpectedly called you into his office. How will you feel?

A) anxiety (0 points);
b) concern (1 point);
V) indifference (2 points).

12. If your boss cancels your project, will you feel angry or frustrated?

A) anger (1 point);
b) annoyance (2 points).

13. Do you sometimes feel like management underestimates you?

a) yes (0 points);
b) no (2 points).

14. Who would you take as your assistant if you were assigned to complete an urgent task?

A) gifted and proactive person (1 point);
b) executive and obligatory person (2 points);
V) a person who has knowledge in an area relevant to the task you have been assigned, but is inclined to argue (0 points).

Let's summarize:

23-28 points— you are a persistent girl with a sufficient sense of responsibility. You never back down, you always express your point of view, but at the same time you take into account what other people think on this or that issue. Whatever the situation arises, you navigate it correctly, and in most cases you manage to accept the right decision. And all this in general suggests that you have a strong character. But don’t forget just one thing: being strong does not mean being too tough.

11-22 points- you have a fairly strong character: your actions and views on life are equivalent - they are realistic. You can be called conscientious and tolerant in a team, but you still have shortcomings that you need to get rid of (you know about them).

5-10 points— judging by your answers, you are a rather carefree person and probably weak-willed. But even if you are not a person with a strong character, do not despair: character can be developed and strong-willed qualities can be cultivated. But for this, of course, you will need to put in a lot of effort.

0-4 points- unfortunately, people like you are called weak-willed people. You are unlikely to achieve much success in your career due to your lack of determination. If you get into trouble or have problems completing tasks at work, you blame everyone but yourself. It is likely that friends and colleagues find it difficult to rely on you because, having promised something, you often do not fulfill your obligations. Think about it and try to change.

Weak person as a personality trait – unable to control one’s feelings, mind and false ego; not having his own opinion, inner core, personal responsibility for his life; dependent, indecisive, unsure of himself.

The son came to his father and said: “Father, I’m tired, I have such a hard life, such difficulties and problems, I’m always swimming against the tide, I don’t have any more strength.” What should I do? Instead of answering, the father put 3 identical pots of water on the fire, threw carrots into one, put an egg into another, and poured coffee beans into the third. After a while, he took the carrots and egg out of the water and poured coffee from the 3rd pan into the cup. - What changed? - he asked. “The egg and carrots were boiled, and the coffee beans dissolved in the water,” the son answered.

- No, my son, this is only a superficial look at things. Look - hard carrots, having been in boiling water, have become soft and pliable. The fragile and liquid egg became hard. Outwardly they have not changed, they only changed their structure under the influence of the same unfavorable circumstances - boiling water. Likewise, people who are strong outwardly can fall apart and become weaklings where the fragile and tender ones only harden and become stronger. - What about coffee? - asked the son. - ABOUT! This is the most interesting! The coffee beans completely dissolved in the new hostile environment and changed it - they turned boiling water into a magnificent aromatic drink. There are special people who do not change due to circumstances - they change the circumstances themselves and turn them into something new and beautiful, extracting benefit and knowledge from the situation.

A weak person is a slave to his feelings. When the mind is captured by feelings, a person becomes weak-willed and weak. Feelings by their nature are insatiable and deceptive. They must be controlled by the mind, which itself needs to be controlled by the mind. The mind by its nature constantly strives for pleasure, for the satisfaction of its “I want.” It works in the “like or dislike”, “pleasant or unpleasant” mode. The mind is characterized by variability, lust, confusion and chaos.

The one whose mind rules over reason is weak. The child has no mind. He lives by his mind. A woman’s mind fully develops by the age of 18, and a man’s by the age of 25. Therefore, the child constantly needs control, because he cannot distinguish what is harmful and what is useful. Therefore, he puts all sorts of nasty things into his mouth and goes wherever his racing mind wanders. For a child, only the function of the mind works, usually expressed in changeable desires. “I want” this toy, I want ice cream, I want it, I want it, I want it.

A person turns into a weakling if he is controlled by “I want.” If insatiable feelings and lustful mind colonize the mind, a person becomes weak and dependent. What makes a person weak is the mind under the hood of feelings and mind. What functions does the mind perform? It works in the mode “right - wrong”, “harmful or useful”, you can do it or you absolutely cannot do it. Reason answers the question of what is good and what is bad.

A strong mind keeps feelings and mind in check, a person becomes strong, strong-willed and mature. The muscular mind easily overcomes the feelings and lustful mind, making its owner strong and self-confident. A weak person is the owner of a frail mind, unable to control his feelings and mind.

What makes a person weak is the dominance of the false ego in the consciousness. If the false ego enters into an alliance with the feelings and mind, defeats the mind, chains the soul and conscience, a person becomes not only weak, he turns into a soulless, unscrupulous creature, gradually descending and degrading.

Poet Eduard Asadov writes:

If fate presses -
People differ in their actions:
The strong fight in adversity,
The weak drink in misfortune.

The false ego is all about self-importance and significance, completely absorbed in questions of his pomp, prestige and coolness. It forces a person to participate in the race “Who is cooler, richer and more bohemian.” A weak person gives up before the false ego, becomes its slave and obediently fulfills all its whims and caprices.

Psychologist Galina Naumenko writes: “In the process of communication, we somehow, imperceptibly for ourselves, agreed to consider a strong person, able to withstand the blows of fate, who has his own opinion and is guided by this opinion in his actions. We see a person with an inner core of values ​​and beliefs experienced in own life, and not borrowed from other people's books for their artistic beauty. He will never give the reason for his failure external circumstances: no luck with my wife, bad friends, appointed an evil boss. What can I do to make my life match my idea of ​​it? - a strong man asks himself.

A weak person then is a person who lives in reverse. Without an inner core, without actions arising from one’s own opinion, without personal responsibility for one’s life. But with resentment at the injustice of fate in all its forms: the wrong people, the wrong place, the wrong time. A weak person is almost always dependent. Mostly from other people. More or less all people depend on each other. Strong ones too. But other people are not the source of life for a strong person. Meaning - perhaps, the object of application of forces - very often. A weak person needs the approval of himself by other people like a flower in life-giving moisture.”

Psychologist Lara Koziorova emphasizes that a weak person never admits his guilt. He is too weak to carry this load. Such people prefer to justify themselves, to come up with thousands of different and non-existent reasons why they were “forced” to do such and such. It is very difficult for a person with a weak spirit to ask for forgiveness. Even if with some tiny “part of themselves” they understand that they are wrong, they will still stubbornly stand their ground, making the whole neighborhood to blame, but not themselves.

The weak in spirit always assert themselves and do this mainly by suppressing another person. The weak like to rise above someone, the desire for even the slightest bit of power is theirs. driving force. A self-sufficient person does not need such statements. “Empty and cowardly men often show fits of anger and passion before their subordinates and before those who dare not show resistance to them, and imagine that they have thereby shown their courage,” wrote Adam Smith. The weak in spirit have a perverted sense of humor: they cannot laugh at themselves, and are very afraid that someone will laugh at them. The humor itself among the weak has a shade of black, with the addition of a fair amount of vulgarity or arrogant cynicism.
The weak in spirit are greedy, because only a generous person can be open and generous to the world. The strong in spirit know sacrifice, the weak are afraid and deny it.

The weak are at the mercy of fears and phobias, stereotypes and habits, patterns and complexes... They do not analyze their personality in order to get rid of or process all of the above (they do not need this), they are rather engaged in adjusting their philosophy of “life” to their weaknesses , and adapt your immediate environment to your philosophy. The weak do not tolerate refusal (they are harmed by another person’s refusal of something), the weak are vindictive and, given the opportunity, will always find a moment to take revenge on someone they dislike.

Petr Kovalev 2015

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