In the ever-evolving landscape of social media trends, a new sensation has emerged, and it goes beyond the realm of conventional personality assessments like MBTI. Enter the innate personality traits test by Taiwan Design Expo, offering individuals a unique exploration into their character.
Recently launched to coincide with the ongoing design exhibition in New Taipei City, this personality test presents an opportunity to delve deeper into one’s psyche through a series of 12 thought-provoking questions, each leading to a comprehensive personality report.
The questionnaire adopts a “choose your own adventure” format, weaving a story-like experience for participants. Respondents are confronted with scenarios and tasked with deciding between two options. The resulting personality types are whimsically labeled, ranging from “superpower” and “steel” to “ghost,” “water,” and “fairy.”
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to partake in the innate personality traits test by Taiwan Design Expo:
Navigate to the Taiwan Design Expo website [link], and click the “Start” button to initiate the exploration of your innate personality.
The test commences with a scenario involving a train journey. Participants must choose between “embracing the excitement of the unknown” or consulting the map to discern the destination. While the former may seem enticing, it’s advised against if you’re already disoriented on Singapore’s LRT line. Animated graphics accompany each of the 12 questions, enhancing the interactive experience.
Progress through all the questions, enjoying the diverse scenarios presented. Notably, one scenario allows participants to envision transforming into Taylor Swift and relishing her fortunes—an intriguing touch.
Upon completion, participants receive a detailed report encompassing their personality type, innate characteristics, character traits, and a list of personality types they are most and least compatible with. Below are three examples to anticipate, providing insight into the individual’s unique personality. Feel free to update your LinkedIn profile with newfound self-awareness, perhaps adding, “the word ‘slack’ is not in my dictionary.”
As the Taiwan Design Expo Personality Test gains traction on Instagram Stories, individuals worldwide are finding amusement and introspection in this creative endeavor, offering a refreshing departure from traditional personality assessments.