Sorting Hat on Me 2

This is an update from the previous post right here: https://andikahilman.blogspot.com/2023/06/sorting-hat-on-me.html


Before, I took the test before I got my psychiatrist and psychological medications and prescriptions. And now I just decided to take the test again. Guess what: The results are changed!

This is all based on https://sortinghatchats.wordpress.com/2020/01/17/the-basics/
Take the quiz here: https://ejadelomax.itch.io/sortinghatchats

NEW RESULTS:
Now I'm a Lion Primary and a Badger Secondary!

1. LION PRIMARY
IDEALIST - FELT - INTERNAL


Lion primaries trust their moral intuitions and have a need and a drive to live by them. They feel what’s right in their gut, and that matters and guides them. If they don’t listen to and act on that, it feels immoral.
We call Lion morality “felt” but that doesn’t mean they’re all impetuous, emotional hellions. Lions can still be intelligent, deliberate creatures who weigh their decisions and moralities carefully. Reasoning, intellectualizing and debate can be support for a Lion’s felt morality– but those things can never make a fully satisfying morality in themselves. Some things are just wrong, no matter what pretty words you use to explain them.


2. BADGER SECONDARY
FOUNDATIONAL - INSPIRATIONAL - FLUID


Badger Secondaries invest themselves into their world with service and support. When things turn out well for a Badger it often comes as a result of those old investments culminating and giving back. Old debts might raise their head in a time of need. Communities the Badger has supported or built might marshal to their aid without even being asked. Their reputation might precede them, allowing them trust or the allowances that they need. They spend the time and do the work-- while a lot of the time that work may be invested in the people around them, it can also be invested in projects, systems, or organizations-- and that work, too may pay back in time of need.

Often overlooked, Badger secondaries may be handed secrets, access, or tasks of monumental importance because they have developed a reputation that they can be trusted with them. This reputation is earned through a slow and steady process of hard work.

Not everyone can see the worth of a Badger secondary. Less flashy than a Lion, less smooth than a Snake, less jack-of-all-trades than a Bird, their strength is their dedication. Like all secondaries, this sorting is about what a Badger wants to do-- not necessarily what they are able to achieve within the constraints of life, circumstance, and health. But a Badger wants to show up. They want to work well and fairly. They want to achieve things honestly and stand on solid ground.

This is what makes a Badger: they show up. 

They do the work, often for no obvious gain except for the satisfaction of a job well done. This is the source of their power, and it is slowly gathered, not obvious to look at, and rarely spent. Where Lions charge and Snakes transform, the Badger seems inconsequential and harmless until the moment when they rise up and call on all their debts, secrets, and trust.

3. SORTING HAT CONCLUSION
I'm a Lion Primary and a Badger Secondary.
That means I'm driven what I believe internally and heavily-considered my intuitions in doing things, and how I do it is by showing up and working on things just for the sake of it.

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