Two years ago, I took the Big Five Aspects Scale personality test.
I’ve been struggling with personality issues since adolescence.
The problem? There was a mismatch between my existing talents and my ambitions in life.
I read self-help books to get to the bottom of my personality problem, but none addressed my particular issues. Maybe I found the wrong books; I don’t know.
At one point, I even dealt with mental burnout. I took the SSRI drug Sertraline (Zoloft) for nine months. (Result? I didn’t like it.)
I had to find a different approach:
Taking the Big Five Aspects Scale Test
Two years ago, I decided to take the most researched and well-documented personality test, the Big Five Aspects Scale. 1See my test results: The Identity Project: My Big Five Aspects Scale Test Results.
What did I learn?
I’m exceptionally high in Openness to Experience (Openness and Intellect) and moderately low in Conscientiousness (Orderliness and Industriousness).
And sure enough: all my talents are typical for people high in Openness. No surprise there, perhaps.
However, I also realised that my ambitions in life depend on being high in Conscientiousness — which I’m not.
So, Openness to Experience is in my wheelhouse.
Conscientiousness isn’t.
The weird thing is that I thought I would be high in Conscientiousness.
Suppressing Openness to Experience
I’ve always admired people who are exceptionally high in Conscientiousness. They’ve been my role models.
Have I been admiring these people because they demonstrate qualities that I lack? And has this admiration somehow given me standards I can’t live up to?
Being very low in Volatility and Enthusiasm has allowed me to pretend to be high in Conscientiousness well enough to fool even myself.
Conversely, I’ve simultaneously been suppressing my Openness-type talents.
This “internal personality battle” between my great but repressed Openness traits and my limiting but idolised Conscientiousness traits has been causing me severe problems for decades.
Scary — but also good to know.
How I Changed My Life Accordingly
So, how did identifying my strengths and weaknesses via the Big Five Aspects personality test help me take action?
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ANNOTATIONS
1 | See my test results: The Identity Project: My Big Five Aspects Scale Test Results. |
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