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How stubborn are you?

On a scale of 1 - 10, 1 being not stubborn, 10 being an immovable object, where are you?


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I am very stubborn. I'm very good at getting what I want, and it's because I never give up until I get it. Or is that persistence? Is there a difference?
 
Am I stubborn?

Well, I'm relatively certain I invented the concept, really, which tells you all you need to know.

I'm also sarcastic. Invented sarcasm, too.
 
I've been told I'm very stubborn all my life. It's slightly different to persistence, actually, because you can be persistent without being stubborn by taking on different view points, but then still be stubborn in getting the last word in. lol. :p
 
stubbornness runs in my family, sometimes this a good thing but it not always a good thing. I am very stubborn so much so that if you tell me not to do something or that I can't do something it'll just make me dig my heals even more. I do not mind advice so long as it actually just sounds like advice and not someone telling me what to do.
 
I'm only about as stubborn as my pit bull.
I could let go if I really wanted to... but this is my happy place.
 

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