The Way You Unscramble These Words Can Reveal Your Greatest Mental Strength

What is your greatest strength according to how your brain sees different words?

Josh Lieberman
Created by Josh Lieberman
On Feb 13, 2017

Your mental strength is intuition!

Your mental strength is intuition!

Your mental strength is intuition!

Your greatest strength is acquiring knowledge that does not necessarily depend upon previous experience. While most people understand the world based on what they see and feel, you are able to grasp things through your strong intuition. Because of this, you probably find it quite simple to grasp complex mathematical equations that others struggle with. You are very rational and depend heavily on logic to guide your life.

Your mental strength is analyzing situations

Your mental strength is analyzing situations

Your mental strength is analyzing situations!

You excel at gathering information from your surroundings and understanding what to do as a result. You are good at analyzing past mistakes and successes and using them to inform your future steps. It is hard for you to learn new skills without a hands-on approach, but once you try something once you will be able to truly shine. You rely heavily on your observations in order to understand the world, and tend to be fascinated by the people around you and their actions.

Your mental strength is retaining abstract knowldege!

Your mental strength is retaining abstract knowldege!

Your mental strength is retaining abstract knowledge!

You excel at the kind of abstract knowledge that cannot simply be conveyed through words. Like philosophers before you who hit a wall while trying to express the complex ideas in their mind, your knowledge is acquired through a personal journey of knowledge. You gravitate towards poetry and metaphor in other writers, and sometimes feel frustrated by others' inability to truly understand you. You are philosophical, creative, and often described as intense.

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