You're the tops..
The clincial psychologists 'bible' - the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders runs to 886 pages listing 297 things that could be wrong with your noggin. There's another version in the pipeline and the chances are it will be even longer. It's enough to make you suicidal, depressed or even, god forbid, turn to the bible. Needless to say the whole undertaking is highly controversial and thousands of psychologists and psychiatrists will squabble over what exactly it ought to contain and what that tells them. Meanwhile, much less attention is ever paid to what happens when things go right.. But prolific 'positive psychologist' Martin Seligman has stepped in with a questionnaire designed to assess and reveal your strengths. The 'Values in Action Inventory of Strengths' consists of 240 questions that will give you a list of the good things about your character. Here's what it said about me:
Love of learning Curiosity and interest in the world Humor and playfulness
Which is slightly boring but not necessarily inaccurate.