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Using A Personality Test May Be Dangerous To Your Wealth, Health, And Happiness.

YOUR GUIDE TO UN-LIMITING YOURSELF

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“Reds over here, Blues over there.
Whites over here, Yellows over there.”

Recently I heard those words spoken in a communications class, students having just taken the popular “color code” test.

I watched closely as the students moved and sat down in the four segregated sections of the room.

And then sat upright, with rapt attention and utter belief, as the teacher began rattling off very detailed descriptions of each “profile,” and the behavioral tendencies of that profile, including but not limited to:

-What job you’ll have.

-How much money you’ll make.

-What relationships you’ll have.

-What goals you set.

-How you relate to others.

-Whether you’ll get up in the morning.

-What car you’ll drive

-How kind you’ll be.

What?

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Elijah Corless

Elijah began reading business books at age 15. His work explains why people buy things, and how to structure organizations to enable them to.