Systemizer

Systemizer

According to your score, you are a systemizer. You have strong attention to detail and most of your decisions are driven by facts. You are rarely guided by your heart when making decisions, and typically rely on the facts to guide you.

You tend to see the world as black and white. You believe there is typically a right answer and a wrong answer for dilemmas in this world. However, this does not mean that you don’t understand others’ choices – it simply means you may not always agree with that choice. Although you may not agree with someone else’s reasoning and choices, you are able to see things through their perspective as well.

You enjoy having routine in your day-to-day life, but at times, are willing to step outside of your comfort zone. Others often describe you as being straightforward, reliable, and predictable. You are someone who can be relied upon in the workplace and in your personal life – you typically follow through on your commitments, and make it a point to always show up on time.

Being a systemizer also affects the way you solve problems. You prefer to work through problems alone, rather than by talking about them with other people.

Being a systemizer means that you sometimes have difficulty with empathizing traits, which are at the other end of the spectrum. You are a good listener, and have a knack for remembering facts from previous conversations. However, if the conversation is not interesting enough for you, you often find your mind wandering. You do not have much empathy for others sometimes, and think they should simply work through their issues on their own.

Extreme Empathizer Systemizer

According to your score, you are a systemizer. You have strong attention to detail and most of your decisions are driven by facts. You are rarely guided by your heart when making decisions, and typically rely on the facts to guide you.

You tend to see the world as black and white. You believe there is typically a right answer and a wrong answer for dilemmas in this world. However, this does not mean that you don’t understand others’ choices – it simply means you may not always agree with that choice. Although you may not agree with someone else’s reasoning and choices, you are able to see things through their perspective as well.

You enjoy having routine in your day-to-day life, but at times, are willing to step outside of your comfort zone. Others often describe you as being straightforward, reliable, and predictable. You are someone who can be relied upon in the workplace and in your personal life – you typically follow through on your commitments, and make it a point to always show up on time.

Being a systemizer also affects the way you solve problems. You prefer to work through problems alone, rather than by talking about them with other people.

Being a systemizer means that you sometimes have difficulty with empathizing traits, which are at the other end of the spectrum. You are a good listener, and have a knack for remembering facts from previous conversations. However, if the conversation is not interesting enough for you, you often find your mind wandering. You do not have much empathy for others sometimes, and think they should simply work through their issues on their own.