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Name : Tan SiKai
Rank : SOLDIER 2nd Class
Birthdate : 10 April 1989
Birthplace: Singapore
Ethnicity : Chinese
Religion : Christianity
Gender : Male
Height : 167
Weight : 56
Values:
-Commitment
-Trust
-Truth
-Reason
Personality:
ISFJ (Jung Typology Test) - I-22%, S-1%, F-25%, J-33%
Explanation:
* slightly expressed introvert
* slightly expressed sensing personality
* moderately expressed feeling personality
* moderately expressed judging personality
Traits:
* Large, rich inner store of information which they gather about people
* Memory for details which are important to them
* In-tune with surroundings - sense of space and function
* Can be depended on to follow things through to completion
* Will work long and hard to see that jobs get done
* Stable, practical, down-to-earth - Dislike working with theory and abstract thought unnecessarily
* Dislike doing things which don't make sense to them
* Value security, tradition, and peaceful living
* Service-oriented: focused on what people need and want
* Kind and considerate
* Likely to put others' needs above their own
* Learn best with hands-on training
* Enjoy creating structure and order
* Take their responsibilities seriously
* Extremely uncomfortable with conflict and confrontation
Career-defining traits:
1) extremely interested and in-tune with how other people are feeling
2) enjoy creating structure and order, and are extremely good at it.
Ideally, the ISFJ will choose a career in which they can use their exceptional people-observation skills to determine what people
want or need, and then use their excellent organizational abilities to create a structured plan or environment for achieving what
people want.
Relationships:
+Committed
+Difficulty in leaving a relationship which is bad, or accepting that it's over
+Selfless
+Intimacy as a tangible way of strengthening their relationship bonds
+Warm
+Difficulty with conflict situations
+Dependable and affectionate lovers
Although two well-developed individuals of any type can enjoy a healthy relationship, the ISFJ's natural partner is the ESTP, or the ESFP. ISFJ's dominant function of Introverted Sensing is best matched with a partner whose dominant function is Extraverted Sensing.
More at:
ISFJ Profile or
Protrait of
an ISFJ
"To be a hero you got to have dreams... and honor" - Angeal
-I feel so sad..
Sunday, 8 February 2009
I was scrolling through blogs when I saw my friend did this quiz.
It described her very nicely,
say that she's a dreamer and creative and adept problem solver blah blah blah.
so I wanna know what it says for me.
and my result:
You are a calculator!Wa liao.
that's so blunt.
I feel so lousy.
zz.
At least they explain nicely 0.0:
No matter what someone tells you, you're likely to focus on facts and data.
You're a highly analytic person. You are only concerned with what you can know for sure.
You look at situations objectively, and you have no problem approaching problems from multiple angles.
You would make a good analyst or investment banker. You are confident enough to make tough calls and hard decisions.
posted at : 11:09
One reason why I won't sign on..
Wednesday, 4 February 2009
I had a lecture today and my lecturer talks about public attention on uniform groups (SAF, of course). I think its a serious problem how SAF views some issues.
SAF believes strongly in image. Whatever it does must portray a good image of itself. At times this really irritate me badly.
I remembered what the lecturer told me today about one of their deployment. At Changi Airport there will be 2 SAF guards with 2 APD (airport police division) patrolling the ground. Each shift is lengthy and the soldiers must be vigilant at all times. Its very tiring to do so. Yet some bugger just wanna make life difficult for us. People take pictures on little little details that have no significant impact in their mission to protect the Airport. Some eg given by my lecturer of people on duty: a photo of SAF personnel on travelator with the muzzle resting on the handgrip; SAF personnel smiling; SAF personnel standing on one leg; SAF personnel too short as compared to their police counterpart.
I find the SAF very influenced by public opinion. What offence does it make to smile? What wrong does it make to stand on one leg while on duty? Aren't we human as well? If you people can do it, what makes you people better than us to order us around?
This just make me lose respect for the commanders of this Force. They are suppose to defend for us against irrational criticism from the public, not take every word from the public like a mandate. Come on, its just a selective group of people who are troublemakers. As long as what we do are morally and ethically alright, I see no reason to be affected by public opinion. I pity the warrant who because of all these lame reasons have to personally select people for the deployment.
I went looking into stomper for reports on incidences by SAF personnel (NSF and NSmen), and I saw posts that are obviously out there to make things difficult for us.
Playing arcade in army uniform wrote about this soldier who went playing shooting game after booking out. I mean, what's the big deal playing arcade in uniform? Then there's another about a soldier who took a photo of himself with SAR21. The STomper just gave a stupid comment:"
'I'm not trying to be a busybody but the picture is portraying the idea that weapons can be drawn at any time for any purpose' ". How is a photo with a rifle shows that it is easy to draw a weapon?
SAF should learn to stand firm. Alot of times we are commented on our professionalism, but we must not be too sensitive to the word. Professionalism is to conduct our duty appropriately tailored to the mission; everything else are secondary and up to the discretion of the personnel.
Smiling while on duty is definitely not wrong.
P.S. maybe SAF should allow us to take a photo of ourselves holding gun? It is a symbol of a soldier. Its like what one person say: "As long it is not done to harm anybody or cause disrespect why not? We have pride for serving NS."
posted at : 20:40