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Oh yes, I've gotten quite annoyed with a few people on the forum for constantly using their type/enneagram/colour of shit to excuse their behaviour.
Oh yes, I've gotten quite annoyed with a few people on the forum for constantly using their type/enneagram/colour of shit to excuse their behaviour.
How ENTP of you.So ENTJ of you.
How ENTP of you.
Finally came out of your fake introvert closet, I see.I'm an extravert now!
I talked to one person outside my family at work...
Finally came out of your fake introvert closet, I see.
Sometimes, people don't pay attention to their options until they realize they have them. The idea of free will is an empowering force, because the more aware you are of your options, the more leverage you will have in making decisions. If you don't believe in free will, you don't believe we have options. In all practicality, denying we have options is, in most cases, a sort of intellectual dishonesty that ignores our tendency to seriously hypothesize about potential outside of a deterministic universe.
That doesn't mean that those who argue against free will aren't searching for truth, or even that free will exists at all. I just think it's an all too human oddity to deny something that is necessary for one to believe if they are to function according to the deterministic universe's chain of causation.
A rigid, intellectually honest denial of free will tends to make a person curl up and cease to be.
Pffttt......You're just saying this cause your genes made you do it.
MBTI is what you prefer to do not what you have to do.