These strong shouldered quadrupeds are closely related to horse
personalities. But since zebras have evolved in the competitive
environment of the African plains, they've developed a tougher exterior
and more aggressive demeanor than their cousins.
Those that come into contact with the zebra find it to be a
powerfully loyal and intelligent friend. Its black and white nature
shuns the gray zones of compromise and its decided idealism is incapable
of accepting defeat in an argument. Zebras find it difficult to be
punctual when it comes to meeting commitments that have little value to
them, and close examination of this trait reveals the subtle arrogance
that pervades the zebra's personality.
While its behavior might be construed as selfish, the zebra is
generally appalled to discover that others have perceived it to be
egotistical. Zebras always expect to be given the benefit of the doubt
and are perpetually on the offensive when it comes to setting the record
straight with regard to their motives.
Wild and untamable, zebras have quite an aggressive streak and
their enormous self-confidence gives them an unusually swaggering gait.
Quick to anger, a zebra's temper often gets the better of it and they
are considered so volatile that even lion personalities will think twice
before accosting them. However, they rarely initiate these
confrontations and are peaceable and self-contained if left alone.
Zebras have a tendency to view the world in black and white and have a
strong sense of right and wrong. Unlike their horse cousins, they are
unwilling to be saddled with the burdens of others and insist that
everyone carry his or her own weight.
Once the zebra's mind is made up, it is difficult to shift its
position, which explains its reputation for stubbornness. This
reputation is somewhat unfounded however, since the zebra's opinions are
only formed after deliberate and logical consideration. This analytical
thinking primes them for careers in science, engineering, accounting
and football refereeing.
Zebras' strong sense of justice makes them ideal for careers in
the legal system, including police work or law, while their ability to
endure a long race might bring them success in politics. Their love for
things tangible makes it unlikely that they'll excel in the arts, and a
distaste for physical labor makes zebras largely unsuitable for
blue-collar jobs.
The
animal in me is zebra; I have to confess that, when I have finished the test, I
have changed the animal three times because the other animals were the opposite
of me. So, in my opinion, this test is not very good at guess people’s
personality.
I agree with the text when it says that I am a loyal
and intelligent friend and a very competive person but I don't agree with it
when it says that I have an aggressive mood.
I don’t
believe in this tests and this one has showed me that I am right when I think
this is silly.
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