What Complex Do I Have Quiz

No need to start bragging about your persecution complex.

    Where do you fall in the family lineup?

    The youngest (or the baby)

    Middle child (or somewhere in the middle)

    The oldest child

    I’m an only child

     What type of movie do you find the most interesting?

    Thrillers with high stakes and intricate plots

    Coming-of-age stories about personal growth

    Dramas about unrequited love and longing

     Comedies that distract me from everything going on in the world

    How do you handle criticism?

    I take it personally and feel hurt

    I analyze the critique and see if there’s any truth to it

    I see it as a challenge and use it to fuel my ambition

    I brush it off — haters gonna hate!

    When you’re at a social event, what’s your go-to move?

    Casually observe from afar, making mental notes

    Stick close to my friends and avoid the spotlight

    Try to impress everyone with my charm and wit

    Seek out the most influential person and introduce myself

    Which of these love languages do you like to receive from others?

    Acts of service

    Words of affirmation

    Quality time

    Physical touch

    Receiving gifts

    I don’t believe in love languages

    What’s your ideal vacation?

    Anywhere, as long as I’m with my friends

    A secluded tropical island

    A luxurious city escape

    A historical site to soak up the culture

    And finally, your go-to coping mechanism is:

    Venting to friends

    Escaping into my hobbies

    Overanalyzing everything

    Pretending everything is fine

    Inferiority Complex

    Your personality is sometimes dominated by feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt. You often feel as if you don’t measure up to others and that you’re always falling short. This constant comparison with others may lead you to underestimate your own abilities and achievements! Try to recognize this tendency and work on building your self-confidence. Remember, nobody is perfect, and it’s OK to make mistakes!

    Guilt Complex

    Your personality is sometimes dominated by feelings of guilt and responsibility. You’re likely the type of person to apologize for the smallest of things, even when they’re not your fault. This can lead to a constant feeling of unworthiness and a tendency to put others’ needs before your own. It’s important to recognize this tendency and work on developing self-compassion and forgiveness. Remember, everyone makes mistakes, and it’s OK to prioritize your own well-being!

    God Complex

    Your personality is sometimes dominated by an inflated sense of self-importance. This can lead to feelings of entitlement and a tendency to dismiss the opinions and feelings of others. It’s important to recognize this tendency and work on developing humility and empathy. While confidence is a valuable trait, arrogance can prevent you from really connecting with others and learning from your mistakes. Remember, nobody has all the answers, and recognizing the value in other people’s perspectives can lead to your own personal growth!

    Persecution Complex

    Your personality is sometimes dominated by a heightened sense of suspicion and mistrust, often feeling that others are out to harm or undermine you. It’s important to recognize these feelings and work on developing trust in others, as well as in yourself. Don’t let your fears hold you back from opening up to new experiences and connections. Remember, not everyone is out to get you, and building strong relationships can be a valuable source of support and growth!