I Love Silly Tests
I'm trying to pose like one of favorite childhood movie stars, Doris Day. I liked her healthy common sense look, as opposed to the sex bombshell looks of my early childhood, like Marilyn Monroe and Sophia Loren.
I'll never be a petite blond and happy go lucky kinda of gal. I'm tall, muscular, brunette, serious with a very odd, usually inappropriate sense of humor, and very clumsy. For the life of me I could never act sexy.
I tried but always felt foolish, I've also been part of the selfie crowd when my husband and I bought our first iPhones back in 2000s, I can't remember the exact year. However I grew tired of looking at myself. I tend to get bored easily regarding trends. I think trends are set up that way, to keep people busy, spending money and looking the other way, away from the man behind the curtain that writes the script called mass brainwashing. I've learned to ignore trendies now as I inch closer to 60 years old. I was too busy to be a trendy in my 20s and 30s, busy raising four kids and taking care of a farm to be a trend follower.
I could of been the popular girl in school but the popularity game bored me to tears, literally to tears. I had no idea back then my type of intelligence didn't like to play games. I felt like an outcaste and maybe I was mentally retarded. I wish I'd known back then about different types of intelligence and there is no need to fit into a sick society.
I did try the trendy thing in my 40s, but I felt foolish and awkward doing what the masses loved and walked away. Parroting ideologies, buying this and that to try and fit in, screw that! Being myself takes less energy and I get to explore who I am rather than what other people think I should be, I don't have to go anywhere, spend tons of money or buy into some cult like behavior I see within our society.
This trendy society can take their fake body parts, uncomfortable clothes, intellectual nubbly-noobness, your never ending styles of clothes, tech and body upgrades, manipulative ideologies, cult politics, and shove it where the sun don't shine.
Spatial Intelligence
Spatial Intelligence is an area in the theory of multiple intelligences that deals with spatial judgment and the ability to visualize with the mind's eye. It is defined by Howard Gardner as a human computational capacity that provides the ability or mental skill to solve spatial problems of navigation, visualization of objects from different angles and space, faces or scenes recognition or to notice fine details.
Can you do 3D puzzles...without using your hands? Our visual-spatial intelligence test assesses your ability to mentally manipulate 3D objects, a skill that has practical significance in everyday life and in the workplace. Find out if your brain can flip, rotate, and piece together these images - and have fun doing it!
Maybe There Is A Reason Why You Don't Fit In
In a deeply trouble society, not fitting in is a good thing. Looking crazy to a crazy society is a good thing! Don't listen to the crazies, listen to how you feel. Question and investigate why you are feeling this way. Do some proactive research. There is no one size fits all answer out there to help you find yourself. Don't go the trendy way to find yourself, it's really boring and a big waste of time. The only way to find acceptance and change the world is through finding out who you are and cultivating the special gifts you brought to this world.


