New research by health insurance company

Wed, 04 Apr 2007

According to the popular UK health insurance company BUPA, up to 75 per cent of people in the UK are doing jobs unsuited to their personality.

BUPA, who provide private medical insurance policies and private hospitals around the UK, polled over 2000 people to draw their conclusions, and assessed their personalities based on matching shapes and colours.

For instance, many people were found to be squares trying to fit into a circular hole. BUPA grounded their research in the theory that people are either introvert or extrovert, and highlighted the fact that many people are not making the most of their potential in life.

BUPA will donate 10 pence to Marie Curie Care for everyone who fills out their fun, free personality test online.
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