Perpetually Unfinished
Saturday, February 21, 2004
 
Yes, yes, I took the quiz more than once. Don't tell me you've never done it.But I only did because one question could have gone either way. So take your pick...



You're Israel!

Though a victim in the past, you've learned very little from this and have encouraged a cycle of violence in your life and the life of many you know.  You're a little paranoid and somewhat schizophrenic, causing you to promote both hatred and hope in cycling intervals.  Some of the paranoia is justified, as a lot of people don't like you, but more people are helping you than you'd ever really admit to.  At this point, you live on some valuable property and would benefit greatly from just giving peace a chance.
Take the Country Quiz at the Blue Pyramid





You're Bosnia-Herzegovina!

You've just been through a big tragedy.  You weren't sure you were going to make it at all.  Now that you have, there's a lot to pick back up in your life, and not enough people are helping you.  You just wanted a little more freedom, a chance to be away from those who thought poorly of you.  Now it's time to build up some confidence, and it looks like you have a good chance at that.  But you'll need a lot of therapy.
Take
the Country Quiz at the Blue Pyramid

 
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Nature attains perfection, but man never does. There is a perfect ant, a perfect bee, but man is perpetually unfinished. He is both an unfinished animal and an unfinished man. It is this incurable unfinishedness which sets man apart from other living things. For, in the attempt to finish himself, man becomes a creator. Moreover, the incurable unfinishedness keeps man perpetually immature, perpetually capable of learning and growing.
--Eric Hoffer





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