Five Card Story: Openess

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Openness tends to be normally distributed with a small number of individuals scoring extremely high or low on the trait, and most people scoring moderately. People who score low on openness are considered to be closed to experience. They tend to be conventional and traditional in their outlook and behavior. They prefer familiar routines to new experiences, and generally have a narrower range of interests. Openness has moderate positive relationships with creativity, intelligence and knowledge. Openness is related to the psychological trait of absorption, and like absorption has a modest relationship to individual differences. Openness can indicates on how open minded person is. Openness have a general appreciation for unusual ideas and art. A person with a high level of openness to experience in a personality test enjoys trying new things. People with low levels of openness prefer familiar routines, people, and ideas; they can be perceived as closed-minded.
In this story we can see the openness trait in people. It captured most fully by the ideas facet, which captures enjoying learning, preferring complex, abstracts, and philosophical ideas, and having having a strong sense of self. You are not confined by broad interests. It portrays the open-mindedness of people. When you open your mind, you free yourself from having to be in complete control of your thoughts. Living in with an open mind the belief of others. Being an intellectual person associated with creativity and creative achievement.

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