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travo7, i imagine reasons for everything, more than just social situations. i can imagine the good parts about being in a job. about a chick i hardly know, heck i've done it with a chick that rejected me multiple times. it's just the negatives that come with being an ENFP.
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I question everything
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I have one more question.
NFs say that they feel about things and that is their default state. Form this thread it looks that you need positive atmosphere to function properly. So here is the question: What is the efect of this music on you? Listening to first 30 second is enough to get the point. Music |
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I just couldn't handle the vibe. Ha-ha! This question is very funny (but interesting and legitimate.) As far as "positive atmosphere" goes, I think what an ENF really desires is harmonic emotions with the actual people involved. The music is just music. Most of the music I've written has some sort of morose undertone, but I enjoy playing it for people because it strikes chords in everyone at the same time. So I don't think music like this would cause any problems for ENF's, at least it doesn't seem that way to me. This question may apply to INFP's a little more, but I thought it was a real hoot. What does this music do for you? |
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It probably doesn't help that I immediately know it's for Doom 3, so I end up imagining being a bad ass and blowing up evil nasty things. But for me, music helps set the mood for whatever activity I'm doing. Inevitably, I move to the beat and infuse some of the mood of the song into the activity.
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I like e1m6 and e1m7 better. |
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I have choosen this music becuse I was thinking that here the difference between us is more obvious. This is the music from one video game I used to play a lot when I was a kid. (actually I still do). Quote:
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Yeah we do feel it. I can take it one step further to say that beyond feeling it, we (or maybe just me) start trying to figure out why its there, what can we (or I) do to make it go away or better. Or if i have to just get out of the environment there is a feeling of "What could I have done to make it better'
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Yeah but those things aren't negative in themselves, its nature. What makes them negative are the emotions of people surrounding them. For example, if someone has died as a result of a volcano, then people are sad because of the loss therefore people begin think volcano= death. And the thought of a volcano eruption immediately evokes fear, thus the negative energy.
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