Skyward
Badoom~
- Joined
- Jul 3, 2008
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- MBTI Type
- infj
- Enneagram
- 9w1
Verily.
I keep my memories in lots of little boxes, connected by string (to represent what affects what). A lot are locked (or at least hidden), and most are forgotten until I need them (random, forgotten, memories do sometimes pop up. I have this nagging doubt that maybe I've repressed certain memories from my past.) When I'm trying to understand behavior I feel like a librarian picking up and reading specific books. Except with boxes and string instead of books and the dewey system.
Hmm, I honestly can't recall much from that far back (or from any time in my past, really). It feels as if I understood it rather quickly, and at the same time I feel as if it took forever.
Something I've noticed from this post, I use brackets a lot to help organize tangents/extraneous ideas. And /'s help me paint a more complete picture, where one word won't do. Perhaps that's an INFJ thing (using brackets and slashes)?
Well nowadays its when to use Sine Cosine, Tangent, and logarithms. I need to know the inner workings of the idea and when and how to use them before they make sense. Otherwise I am not sure at ALL if I'm doing it right.
When organizing something complicated I kind of follow the flowchart in my mind, connecting different ideas together. The problem is that these flowcharts cant really be 'drawn' because there is no real shape, only the feeling of 'thereness.'