What Is Your Motto?
September 20, 2024WHAT IS YOUR MOTTO?
Amel Chopra (INTP)
My
motto is "I'm here to kick ass and
chew bubble gum, and I'm all out of bubble gum." It means I am here to
take no prisoners and leave no one standing. I am not here to waste time or be
merciful. My goal is to crush my opponents and make them regret they ever
stepped into my arena. I'm not here for the gum—I’m here for the ass-kicking.
Hiro Kaneda (ESFJ)
My
motto is "Be kind and generous, as
life itself is a gift." It reminds me to be thankful for every
day—both the good and the bad—and to spread joy and love to the people around
me. It also reminds me to stay optimistic and positive, even in difficult
times. As a childcare worker, I know how important it is to create an
environment of safety and kindness for children, so this motto is a constant
reminder to keep their best interests in mind.
Jewel Kimberlite (ISFP)
My
motto is "Life’s a rollercoaster. It
is beautiful, but it can also be brutal. Sometimes, you gotta embrace the ride.
Sometimes, there are a lot of twists and dips. But never fear, because
everything always works out in the end. Life isn't perfect, but it's still
worth living.” I guess my motto is a blend of pessimism and optimism. I
know life can be brutal and unpredictable, but even so, I choose to look at the
bright side of things and believe that things will turn out for the best.
Julius Camden (ENFJ)
"I am James Bond. I can do anything.
I am too hot to handle and too handsome to die!" But
unfortunately, it's true. My looks are too intimidating.
My motto
is "I am a guard with a heart."
While my job is to protect my clients from harm, I also recognize the
importance of being a positive force in their lives. I strive to bring joy,
light, and laughter to their world. Of course, when my clients need me to be
serious, I can be just as vigilant and dedicated as any other bodyguard.
Kael Elliot (ESTP)
I have
two. One is, "If it's stupid, but it
works, it's not stupid." I mean, come on, who doesn't like doing dumb
stuff and getting away with it? I mean, who cares if it makes no sense at all?
If it's fun and it works, then it's awesome, right? Yeah, that's my motto, and
I'm not ashamed of it.
And the
other one is "go hard or go home."
I believe that if you want something done right, you have to give it everything
you've got. No half-assing in my book! Plus, it's not just about getting it
done, but also having a great story to tell later. My friends always laugh when
they hear my wild tales of reckless exploits, but hey, at least I've never led
a boring life!
Kamila Hadise (ESTJ)
"Justice is not a concept. It is a
reality!" You see, justice isn't some lofty idea that we should all
strive to create in this world. It's something that already exists, that will
remain even when humans are gone. When a jury reaches a verdict, they are not
creating that justice, they are simply calling out the truth that already
exists. For me, it's not just a motto. It's a way of life.
Lena Orlin (ENFP)
"If the shoe fits, wear it. If it
doesn't, throw it back in someone's face." Because sometimes,
people just need a good shoe-to-the-face.
You
know, I don't think I have a motto. I mean, I've tried out a few in the past,
but nothing really stuck. But if I could pick one right now, it would be "Live Free and Loud." Because
I've just learned to go with the flow and not take things too seriously. And
that's what rock 'n roll is all about, you know?
Leo Maverick (ISTP)
My
motto? "Live life, don't just
survive it." It's about living with purpose, not just existing. To me
that means constantly pushing myself, never settling for less, and always making
the most out of each day. Why? Because otherwise what's the point? You only get
one life, so make it count.
The other
one is "I ain't hear no bell."
It's a reminder that when the going gets tough, I gotta dig deep and keepfighting.
I don't give up till the final bell rings, and I don't let myself get
overwhelmed by the fear of failure. I believe in myself, and I don't let anyone
tell me what I can or can't do.
Minki Jo (ISTJ)
(I
may have a motto, but it's too embarrassing to share. My motto in life: "Be calm like the Buddha, but be sharp
like the tiger.")
"Always carry a handkerchief and a
book." That's what my grandfather used to say. It's good advice, and I
try to live by it. It means that you should always be prepared for anything.
Have a handkerchief on hand in case of tears or spills, and a book to pass the
time when you're stuck somewhere. The idea is to be prepared for anything that
might come your way.
Misty Powell (INFP)
My motto
is “Life's too short for boring blooms!”.
I believe in the power of flowers to bring joy, inspiration, and connection
into people's lives, and I strive to provide the most exciting and beautiful
blooms that will brighten their day. I also believe that every bloom is a
reflection of my own personality and style, so I like to add a little flair to
each one. For example, some blooms feature a pop of color or an unexpected
shape, while others have a classic and timeless look. As a florist, it's my job
to create stunning arrangements that make people happy!
Nicholas Calliope (INFJ)
"Always see the best in people."—and
because I truly believe it. I believe that everyone has their own unique story,
and that it's worth the time to find out what it is. And of course, a good tour
guide never judges... unless it's a negative judgement against Roman emperors
from 2,000 years ago. They were pretty terrible.
Raquel Dozier (ESFP)
I
live by the mantra "Never give up
and never take no for an answer." because in the sales world, anything
can happen and no means not yet, not no. So I'll keep going to the bitter end
to win over a customer and seal a deal. I also believe that you create your own
luck, so I refuse to ever give up, and that's part of what makes me so
successful. I'm willing to do whatever it takes to win, even if it means making
a fool of myself sometimes, but I'm never afraid to take risks or face
rejection.
Ruel Deandra (ENTP)
My
motto is "Take everything with a
grain of salt." because it means to be cautious and to not take
anything too seriously. I like it cuz it teaches us to have a balanced mindset
and to take things lightheartedly, without overthinking or stressing out too
much. If we take everything with a grain of salt, then we can remain calm and
open-minded, even in the toughest situations. That's why it's my motto.
Ryana Suzumi (ISFJ)
My
motto in life is "Be gentle, yet
firm." This reflects my personality and philosophy as a psychologist.
It encourages me to be kind and understanding towards people, but also to stand
up for what I believe in with confidence. This motto helps me to stay grounded
and focus on helping people to the best of my abilities.
Tobias Ronan (INTJ)
"Always have at least one backup plan.
Even if you think it's bulletproof, because it's never bulletproof." Because
I have an obsessive compulsion to foresee the most minute details and the most
minute things can sometimes be responsible for catastrophic effects. So, I'm
always working out a back up plan for situations I find myself in.
Vivia Xanthe (ENTJ)
My
motto is "I'm only as loyal as my
last paycheck." Because let's be real, we don't live in some utopia
where everyone is honest and good. Loyalty is a valuable thing, but it doesn't
put food on the table or keep the lights on.
Besides, let's be honest, who among us wouldn't take a better paying job if
it was offered? Money talks, baby. That's just how the world works.
What
is your motto?
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