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Whose Brainchild Are You?

YOU ARE THE #BRAINCHILD OF
Darwin Wilde

You get your introverted side and ethical decision-making traits from Charles Darwin, the famous naturalist and geologist, who preferred solitude and intensive study to social gatherings.

You're also a disciplined perfectionist who takes your work seriously and strives to constantly push your boundaries in the name of perfection, which sometimes makes you moody and susceptible to your intense feelings about your work. You get these traits from Oscar Wilde, the prolific writer, poet and playwright.
 
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Abraham Dickinson


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You're a true introvert who takes your work very seriously. You get both your introversion and conscientiousness from Emily Dickinson, the über-talented but reclusive 19th-century poet, and Abraham Lincoln, the revered, 16th President of the United States who led the U.S. through the Civil War and ultimately abolished slavery.

Your rational, math-minded traits come from Abraham Lincoln, and you get your anxious habits come from Emily Dickinson. If you harness your traits to work for and not against you, your drive and focus will outlast your peers'.
 
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Abraham da Vinci

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You're a true optimist who believes anyone can achieve anything, yourself included. You get this trait from both Leonardo da Vinci, the genius artist, inventor and mathematician, and Abraham Lincoln, the revered, 16th President of the United States who led the U.S. through the Civil War and ultimately abolished slavery.

Success is in your blood, with an openness to new experiences and curiosity that often puts you in the right place at the right time; you get these traits from Da Vinci. You also exert optimism and positive energy, which means other people love being around you and always seem to open up to you; that's your Abraham Lincoln side.
 
Leonardo of Arc

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You have an active imagination and free-spirited side, which means you dream big, believe anything can happen, and are open to new experiences that might present opportunities to learn and explore. You get these traits from Leonardo da Vinci, the genius artist, inventor and mathematician whose talent is still considered to be one of the greatest in the world.

But you're also very disciplined, and have a strong work ethic that grounds your personality and gives all your big dreams and ideas the fuel to become reality. You get these traits from Joan of Arc, the bold, fearless French heroine who was also canonized as a Catholic saint.
 
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Michelangelo Lincoln

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You're a pure optimistic who highly values confidence in yourself and others, and have an attention to detail that sets you apart from other dreamers. You get both of these qualities from Abraham Lincoln, the revered, 16th President of the United States who led the U.S. through the Civil War and ultimately abolished slavery. You're also full of curiosity, energy and imagination; you get these traits from Michelangelo, the Renaissance-era Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer.

Your confidence, optimism and focus might make you intimidating to be around, but for those who can handle it, your personality is contagious.






Interesting, most of my results indicated a dominant right brain and frontal lobe activity.
Not a single one pointed towards left brain..


Abraham Lincoln is one of my idols. I'm proud to be his brainchild.
 
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Romeo Hercules

You're a free spirited extrovert who is full of energy, curiosity and a willingness to take on new challenges, which makes you someone others look to for inspiration. You get these traits from Hercules, the famous hero of Greek mythology, and Romeo Montague, the idealistic protagonist from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet."*You also have intense emotions towards your work and hobbies, which makes you incredibly passionate and, some might say, a little moody. You also get this trait from both Hercules and Romeo. But it's this mixture of dedication, passion and openness that helps you




Ah...so many of the questions did not give enough choices and as a result not the choices I would make.
 
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You are the #brainchild of
Abraham da Vinci

You're a true optimist who believes anyone can achieve anything, yourself included. You get this trait from both Leonardo da Vinci, the genius artist, inventor and mathematician, and Abraham Lincoln, the revered, 16th President of the United States who led the U.S. through the Civil War and ultimately abolished slavery.

Success is in your blood, with an openness to new experiences and curiosity that often puts you in the right place at the right time; you get these traits from Da Vinci. You also exert optimism and positive energy, which means other people love being around you and always seem to open up to you; that's your Abraham Lincoln side.

I like it.
I like it a lot.
:m059:

I might lack some of the ambition. But all these famous people are at least quite ambitious.
 
Ludwig Mozart

You're a true introvert and Type A perfectionist, with an attention to detail and focus that drives your success. You get these traits from Wolfgang Mozart, the prodigious and influential composer, and Ludwig van Beethoven, the German composer and pianist whose influence on music is immeasurable.
You might worry a little too much, but you believe people are good and the best outcome will always surface. You also take calculated risks that have the potential to pay off big time; you get this trait from Beethoven.

I was too distracted by the awesome pop-out brain diagram to really care what I was clicking on.

Changed one answer, got dis:

Isaac of Arc

You get your introverted side from both Isaac Newton, the famous physicist and mathematician, and Joan of Arc, the bold, fearless French heroine.
You're intellectually curious but rational, and can sometimes have neurotic tendencies due to your intense dedication to your work; you get these traits from Isaac Newton.
However, you balance these Type A personality traits with a positive outlook and endless energy, thanks to Joan of Arc, which makes you an intense but inspiring person to be around.
 
Romeo Hercules

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You're a free spirited extrovert who is full of energy, curiosity and a willingness to take on new challenges, which makes you someone others look to for inspiration. You get these traits from Hercules, the famous hero of Greek mythology, and Romeo Montague, the idealistic protagonist from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet."

You also have intense emotions towards your work and hobbies, which makes you incredibly passionate and, some might say, a little moody. You also get this trait from both Hercules and Romeo. But it's this mixture of dedication, passion and openness that helps you spot new opportunities first, and take advantage of them before others catch on.
 
Michelangelo Lincoln:
You're a pure optimistic who highly values confidence in yourself and others, and have an attention to detail that sets you apart from other dreamers. You get both of these qualities from Abraham Lincoln, the revered, 16th President of the United States who led the U.S. through the Civil War and ultimately abolished slavery. You're also full of curiosity, energy and imagination; you get these traits from Michelangelo, the Renaissance-era Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer.


Your confidence, optimism and focus might make you intimidating to be around, but for those who can handle it, your personality is contagious.
 
[h=3]Vincent van Beethoven[/h]
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You get your introverted side from both Vincent van Gogh and Ludwig van Beethoven, which proves successful artists and entertainers can be introverts too.

Your energy comes from Ludwig van Beethoven, the prodigious German composer and pianist whose influence on music is immeasurable.

You get your perfectionist, moody side from Vincent van Gogh, the influential Post-Impressionist painter whose eye for even the smallest detail made him one of the most successful artists in the world.
 
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[h=2]You are the #brainchild of[/h] [h=3]Vincent van Beethoven[/h]
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You get your introverted side from both Vincent van Gogh and Ludwig van Beethoven, which proves successful artists and entertainers can be introverts too.

Your energy comes from Ludwig van Beethoven, the prodigious German composer and pianist whose influence on music is immeasurable.

You get your perfectionist, moody side from Vincent van Gogh, the influential Post-Impressionist painter whose eye for even the smallest detail made him one of the most successful artists in the world.
 
Very cool quiz!

[h=2]You are the #brainchild of[/h] [h=3]Leonardo of Arc[/h]
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You have an active imagination and free-spirited side, which means you dream big, believe anything can happen, and are open to new experiences that might present opportunities to learn and explore. You get these traits from Leonardo da Vinci, the genius artist, inventor and mathematician whose talent is still considered to be one of the greatest in the world.

But you're also very disciplined, and have a strong work ethic that grounds your personality and gives all your big dreams and ideas the fuel to become reality. You get these traits from Joan of Arc, the bold, fearless French heroine who was also canonized as a Catholic saint.