This is about the Idealistic/Realistic dichotomy -- if we add this, I think it might actually be better to not make it a dichotomy and instead make it a more specific situational question. The reason I say this is because I used it in the Elemental Stamping App and then got really frustrated with it (my own question) when I was filling it out, mostly because I think "realistic" and "idealistic" are vague, ill-defined, or context-sensitive ideas that need to be clarified.
Idealistic -- Does this mean you tend to like thinking in terms of ideals and broad concepts rather than get bogged down by details and feasibility? Does it mean that you prefer stories where heroes and paragons exist as opposed to gritty fiction where everyone is deeply flawed? Does it mean you're trusting because you see an "ideal" world as opposed to a "real" world so have difficulty dealing with people who behave differently than you feel they "should" behave? Does it mean you're a perfectionist?
Realistic -- Does this mean you're very grounded and don't bite off more than you can chew? Does this mean you primarily consider the effects of something in practice rather than its effects in theory? Does this mean you have a cynical view of the world, i.e. you don't trust people or systems/institutions because realistically they are flawed? (I mean, for some definitions of realistic, I think it's arguable that ALL people are realistic, it's just that their reality is different from other people's.)
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Idealistic -- Does this mean you tend to like thinking in terms of ideals and broad concepts rather than get bogged down by details and feasibility? Does it mean that you prefer stories where heroes and paragons exist as opposed to gritty fiction where everyone is deeply flawed? Does it mean you're trusting because you see an "ideal" world as opposed to a "real" world so have difficulty dealing with people who behave differently than you feel they "should" behave? Does it mean you're a perfectionist?
Realistic -- Does this mean you're very grounded and don't bite off more than you can chew? Does this mean you primarily consider the effects of something in practice rather than its effects in theory? Does this mean you have a cynical view of the world, i.e. you don't trust people or systems/institutions because realistically they are flawed? (I mean, for some definitions of realistic, I think it's arguable that ALL people are realistic, it's just that their reality is different from other people's.)
/things I think about too hard