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you’re going an adventure (you define the adventure, don’t ask me any questions). there are 5 animals, but you can only bring 4. which are you leaving behind? lion, horse, cow, rabbit, monkey. (I’ll tell you what it means in 24 hours)
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FOLLOW-UP: this question is a version of a Japanese personality test that surfaces your priorities, particularly in stressful or exciting situations. the animal you chose to leave behind represents an area of life you would be willing to sacrifice. what each animal represents is threaded below :)
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monkey: represents friendship and fun @cassie @chandresh.eth @jakeacasey @aerique.eth @qsteak.eth @g3rard.eth - congratulations, you're willing to ditch your friends* *but most likely because you don't use fun as a driving force while allows you to think long-term and know the types of friends you make will understand
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cow: represents family @nor @greg @syed @abe @lay2000lbs @drinkbeerkillwar.eth @hirameki - congrats, you're ditching your bloodline (aka your basic needs)* *but most likely because you want to keep them safe and you don't want them to waste time or energy worrying about you
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horse: represents career @slowcrypto @brixbounty - congrats, you're ditching your career*! better hope your managers - or any recruiters - aren't on here ;) *but most likely because you live a full life and understand the importance of friends, family, and good balance
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What benefit is to represent animals as real world values. Why wouldn't you just ask which aspect among the five would people leave. I suppose that won't be as fun which is cool 😎
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most of the fun of this is hearing people’s reasons for why they would or wouldn’t leave an animal behind :) the benefit is a dynamic, engaging conversation that showcases different perspectives without having to jump into serious “values” when you’re just getting to know someone.
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