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Your mind's strengths allow you to think ahead of the game — to imagine or anticipate what should come next in just about any situation. Because you're equally skilled in the numerical and verbal universes of the brain, you can draw from multiple sources of information to come up with great ideas. The timelessness of your vision and the balance between your various skills are what make you a Visionary Philosopher.



In addition to your strengths in math and linguistics, you have a knack for matching and anticipating patterns. These skills and your uncanny ability to detect the underlying blueprint of most of life's situations add to your Visionary Philosopher mind.
Two philosophers who share the same combination of skills you possess are Plato and Benedict Spinoza. Spinoza had insight into how things worked in the world. He could envision a future based on the patterns he saw in life, and used mathematical logic as a structure within which to present his philosophical arguments. With that base he was able to use logic to formulate his theories. Borrowing from his linguistic strengths he wrote eloquent texts and, therefore, was able to bring his philosophical ideas and structure to the rest of the world. His story exemplifies the talents that are present in the Visionary Philosopher intellectual type.



Whatever you decide to do in life, you've got a powerful mix of skills and insight that can be applied in a wide variety of ways. You can expand your mind to understand a situation. Your strong balance of math and verbal skills will help you explain things to others. For example, if you were on an archaeological dig and discovered an object, you could probably use your deductive powers to figure out not only what the object was but also how it was used. Given your ability to put things together, you are more than capable of inventing a life plan that is in synch with your perspective on how things were, how they are, and how they might be one day.



it isnt that accurate.. bit easy.. but still fun.
hehe.. took this test in the past.. i think my score was higher back then.. from 145 to now 142. i know coz i got older.. supposedly intelligence should increase with age right? IQ is inversely proportional with age but i think only up to 18 years old. hehe.. a lot higher than my actual IQ scores in college.. 123 or 121..
not enough for MENSA International.. LOL..
i remember one of our consultant pathologists in veterans memorial medical center when i was still a medtech intern..
Dr. kalangitan- she's a a member and also an officer of Mensa Philippines.. an organization of people with exceptionally high IQ. i remember one time i asked her for the capital of this never heard country and she knew it! haha.. awesome..! she was even featured in fhm.. not for her body but for her brain.. :D

True knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing..

2 comments

  1. Ronald  

    January 10, 2008 at 7:08 AM

    Hi.. I'm Ronald.. I was just checking out for Pics of the Black Nazarene, and I found out you've got some of them... Anyway, I'm intrigued, did your I.Q. really reached more than 140? It's a level of a genius... hmm or even if its 120, still, you are sooo intelligent... (^^,) I've not been into any I.Q. tests lately, but the first time, as far as I can remember, it was about 112.. I think.. hehehe.. (^^,)

    As artists think alike...

  2. Camille  

    January 10, 2008 at 7:41 AM

    its just a tickle test..haha.. a lot of people got higher iqs in that test. i think more reliable tests would be those in school entrance exams and those conducted by school psychologists..

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