Megatron
New member
- Joined
- Feb 6, 2017
- Messages
- 38
- MBTI Type
- INTJ
- Enneagram
- 513
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
Yes, short sentences, very rythmic, I use this style quite often, too. It would be curious to see if it can be associated with a function or a pairing of functions. For me, it serve the scope of conveying a sense of... how can I say it... a building of intensity that seems to have a happy ending and has a sort of failure instead. Very whimsical.
Also, I don't know if a habit is "per se" realm of Si. It's like saying that only Si users can have habits but I don't think so... I would probably accept that Si users have habits that last longer and they are surely more unwilling to let go or change, but all functions can form an habit, I think.
Yes, I have habits, but they are only present in accordance to the way I am when I'm home alone. I think that's just the way I introvert because when my mental energy is low, that's when I fall into my habits. Once my mental energy is recharged I then feel bored and ready to go do something. When it comes to work, I don't have any specific habits. My first thought when I come in for the day is "What needs to be done today?" Then build my day around what's presented to me. I like to take in each day as it comes, and I honestly prefer it that way because it won't become boring. I might complain to a coworker "This cutomer took up THIS much of my time and...", but deep down I would rather have it a little chaotic than not because then I'd have nothing to talk about my day. It would just be "Same shit different day." I also like the chaos because I feel extra accomplished from being able to complete my tasks with the speedbumps.