Saturday, April 13, 2013


We had a "team bonding" dinner the other day. I had my first try at "molecular gastronomy". Amazing how science is now affecting not only the arts and sports, but also what we eat. I was particularly amused by the air cakes that melt in your fingers if you take too long to deliver them to your mouth.

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We also talked about the three different types of people: the brains (mu-ree-hyung), the hearts (ga-seum-hyung) and the guts (jang-hyung). Most people said I looked like a mu-ree-hyung, with hints of jang-hyung. We are probably a mix of all of these and also act differently depending on the setting (at home vs. at work) and depending on the kind of people we're with (friends vs. lover). After all, everything is relative. Which type are you?

You can take the Enneagram test here: http://www.anylover.com/
Based on this test, 5,6,7 are the brains, 2,3,4 are the hearts and 8,9,1 are the guts.

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3 comments:

  1. which type are you? I''m a bit offended that i am 4

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    1. Mandy, the romantic. I'm no. 9.

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    2. My little aunt LOOOOOVES this kind of stuff and even attended classes on it.
      I'm 9번 날개를 가진 1번이래.
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      One thing I like about Enneagram or MBTI is that you can find out your strengths to develop and weaknesses to work on.

      Virginia Woolf and MJ are also 4!

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