In the face of urgency, our personalities change. Some become more efficient, others lose their composure. This relationship to urgency isn’t trivial – it structures our work method, whether we use it to motivate ourselves or, on the contrary, seek to avoid it at all cost. What about you? Do you get a kick out of urgent situations or do you tend to panic? Find out what kind of personality you have, and what the philosophers might make of it!
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