Voracious Adventurer
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As a Voracious Adventurer, you possess an insatiable nature that motivates you to capitalize on new opportunities and tackle new challenges. Your curiosity supports this by enabling you to pursue the areas of opportunity that are often overlooked or dismissed by others. Be careful that you're not rushing your decisions or actions and that you're taking a disciplined approach. Peers or colleagues might perceive the Voracious Adventurer as too unpredictable and rushed.
Primary Trait
Secondary Trait
Disciplined
(& Repetitive)
(& Repetitive)
Curious
(& Distracted)
(& Distracted)
Consistent
(& Complacent)
(& Complacent)
Insatiable
(& Dissatisfied)
(& Dissatisfied)
Loyal
(& Protective)
(& Protective)
Willing to Destroy
(& Reckless)
(& Reckless)
Willing to Destroy
(& Reckless)
(& Reckless)
Loyal
(& Protective)
(& Protective)
Insatiable
(& Dissatisfied)
(& Dissatisfied)
Consistent
(& Complacent)
(& Complacent)
Curious
(& Distracted)
(& Distracted)
Disciplined
(& Repetitive)
(& Repetitive)
Primary Trait:
Insatiable (& Dissatisfied)
Your primary trait is rooted in your insatiable nature. This is often expressed through experimental tendencies and a desire to push new ideas and projects forward quickly. You're likely highly ambitious in the objectives you set for yourself, acting with determination and purpose. At the extreme, you may become impatient and restless when progress or change is delayed.
Secondary Trait:
Curious (& Distracted)
Your secondary trait is rooted in your curious nature. This trait is often reflected in someone who is constantly seeking new information and inspiration. As someone who tends to be more analytical and thoughtful, you're likely to ask "how" and "why" instead of "what." Your openness to new ideas and your insightful nature mean you're likely to spot opportunity that might otherwise be overlooked. At the extreme, you may struggle with productivity and decisiveness.