The Compassionate Believer

The strongest belief of this Gemini is Compassion, according to , yet, another Tickle Test. Your strongest belief is compassion. 93% of test takers also hold compassion as an important value in life.
Now that you know that Compassion is one of your core convictions, let's take a look at how that value influences your emotional landscape — the way you experience the 8 key emotions, and how intensely you feel them.
Your test results have revealed that you tend to experience happiness at a low intensity. When something really good happens in your life, you radiate a serene glow. Your happiness is peaceful, as opposed to elated. While others may be more inclined to express their happiness outwardly, you're more likely to turn inward and experience the more soothing and calming effects of the emotion. This feeling of serenity is incredibly nourishing, though on occasion you may want to really unleash your happiness and share it with the people you love.
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Your test results have revealed that you tend to experience respect at a low intensity. When you place your respect in others, it means you've identified them as someone you value and approve of. Some people may think of respect as revering another person without reservation, but when you respect another person you tend to base it solely on your individual interactions with that person. Your tendency is to allow people the opportunity to earn your respect through positive proof of their character. For you, it may be liberating to allow yourself to dispense respect more freely, imagining that humans are generally good in nature.
Your test results have revealed that you tend to experience sadness at a moderate intensity. When you get into a funk, you generally avoid the full depths of misery. Your feelings of sadness indicate that you're in touch with your emotions and that you aren't afraid to acknowledge painful feelings. Because of this, you likely tend to be an empathic person. While being able to access your sadness is a useful emotional tool, you may sometimes get stuck in your sadness. During those occasional sad times, you may want to make plans with others to watch a light comedy or engage in other uplifting activities.
Your test results have revealed that you tend to experience wonderment at a moderate intensity. When something surprises you, you tend to be affected for a short while. Unexpected news, such as a significant promotion at work, impacts people in different ways. Some people tend to feel completely shocked or only mild upset when they get surprising news, but you're more likely to feel taken off guard. Surprises do have impact on you, but you're able to bounce back fairly easily and move forward. If feelings of wonderment seem to intensify in certain settings or situations, it may be helpful to pay extra attention to the thoughts and concerns of those around you, which may give you a heads up about things that would otherwise escape your attention.
Your test results have revealed that you tend to experience anger at a moderate intensity. When you're wronged, you're less likely to feel complete rage than others. Because you are able to experience anger in a tempered way, you're more likely to channel it into constructive solutions. You're not one to let people walk all over you, nor do you tend to steamroll others with your anger. On those days when your anger feels more heated, you may want to employ techniques like meditation to help you cool down and come back to your center.
Your test results have revealed that you tend to experience expectancy at a moderate intensity. For instance, when planning your vacation or getting ready to start something new, you're likely to spend a lot of time preparing. Looking forward to things can add spice to life, and being able to feel that excitement means you don't tend to prepare for the worst or hold back on your eagerness. This enthusiasm adds thrill to your life, and others find your good feelings contagious. The downside to your levels of expectancy is that sometimes you may feel disappointed or let down when things go wrong, and you may find it difficult to be 'in the moment' when you're focusing on something that hasn't yet happened. Making sure to balance your expectations for the future with an appreciation for what you already have is important for your emotional balance and well-being.
As you already know, the emotions discussed above, and how you experience them, stem from your core belief in Compassion. Your Compassion directly affects how you scored on the emotions scales, as well as how you experience the key emotions in life. Think of your belief as a lens through which you view the world, and then read below to find out what it means about your approach to life. Then go back and look at your results on the emotions scales and you may begin to understand why you scored the way you did.
Because of your uncompromisingly compassionate nature, you generally feel most fulfilled when you can lend a helping hand to those who really need it. You are an incredibly caring person who tries your best to put yourself in someone else's shoes before you judge them. You tend to see both sides in a situation or conflict, and because of that you may be often asked to help settle disputes. People likely come to you when they need a sympathetic ear because they know they can count on you to respond in a caring way. Your emotional intolerance for hard-heartedness — in yourself and others — makes you a highly empathic person.