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Joachim von Ribbentrop
Personality Match
Like Joachim von Ribbentrop, you love being around people and facilitating a congenial atmosphere among them. Your concern with harmonious relations is a great asset, but you should allow yourself to be analytical about people from time to time. Being critical of others is not always a fault, and paying attention to the possible sinister motives of others, instead of always seeking to make nice, can save you many a tear in the long run.
Scientific Research
According to studies from Cambridge University (UK) and Texas AM University (US), your scores indicate that you are:
More likely than the average person to judge people by their actions, rather than by their words.
More likely than the average person to cut straight to the chase when talking.
More likely than the average person to simply look at the bottom line as opposed to pondering a lot of qualifications and maybes.
More deliberate and thorough in your actions than the average person.
Someone who is more reserved in social situations than the average person.
Someone who has an easier time concentrating for long periods of time than the average person.
Someone who likes to take more time to size people up and get to know them before you open up than the average person.
More likeable, warm, and trusting than the average person.
More likely than the average person to think in terms of "win-win" and to compromise as a means of settling disputes.
Someone who forgives more easily than the average person and who gives more to charities than the average person.
Someone who feels more concern for others and who sympathizes more with the feelings of others than the average person.
Less preoccupied than the average person with how you are perceived in the eyes of others.
More psychologically robust and better at absorbing shocks and setbacks than the average person.
Less worried about stressors and threats in your environment than the average person; not being one to be easily irritated or upset.
Someone who performs better under pressure than the average person.
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