October 27, 201510 yr Perception can work in many different ways and still arrive at the same destination. Some of us excel at visual perception, while others rely more on feeling or logic. The way we perceive things says a lot about us, because we use our own unique mind to understand the world around us. Take our perception test, answer our questions truthfully and without delay, and find out just what kind of perception you use in life. Take the test > http://www.ba-bamail.com/content.aspx?emailid=17909
October 27, 201510 yr "In the animal kingdom, that's exactly what makes you the predator instead of the prey."
October 27, 201510 yr I have the perception of a wolf. Not sure if that is good or bad. Whether it's good or bad depends on whether you want to survive or not, I'd say.
October 28, 201510 yr My result:- Our perception test shows that your eyes "see" more than those of the average person.Your sight is the same as everyone else, but your brain can analyze more data in a much faster way. This ability is helping you in all the visual aspects of life, and we wouldn't be surprised if you work in a creative field. I'm an engineer, does that count as 'creative'? "I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"
October 28, 201510 yr My result:- Our perception test shows that your eyes "see" more than those of the average person. Your sight is the same as everyone else, but your brain can analyze more data in a much faster way. This ability is helping you in all the visual aspects of life, and we wouldn't be surprised if you work in a creative field. I'm an engineer, does that count as 'creative'? Yes it does. As you have the ability to mend things. "If it ain't broke, fix it 'til it is" That's creative....555!
October 28, 201510 yr My result:- Our perception test shows that your eyes "see" more than those of the average person.Your sight is the same as everyone else, but your brain can analyze more data in a much faster way. This ability is helping you in all the visual aspects of life, and we wouldn't be surprised if you work in a creative field. I'm an engineer, does that count as 'creative'? By a quirk of coincidence this is exactly the same result I got - and I'm an engineer as well.
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