Anticipating things to come, whether it be far into the future or right around the corner, or from things that you have experienced/are experiencing in the short term?
I enjoy things more if I get to anticipate them for a while, especially if it's a steak or lobster dinner.Anticipating things to come, whether it be far into the future or right around the corner, or from things that you have experienced/are experiencing in the short term?
I too was wondering if my question was an S/N one. I anticipate happiness myself but I test as an S (although it's almost split).I enjoy things more if I get to anticipate them for a while, especially if it's a steak or lobster dinner.
Isn't this an S/N question? I mean I expect the Ns to say they like anticipation, and the Ss to say they like the now. I guess I could be wrong. You just conducting an experiment?
Anticipating things to come, whether it be far into the future or right around the corner, or from things that you have experienced/are experiencing in the short term?
Anticipating things to come, whether it be far into the future or right around the corner, or from things that you have experienced/are experiencing in the short term?
My feelings of contentment, however few and far between they may be, almost always occur during the present tense, whereas my feelings of happiness tend to be highly stimulated by either thoughts about the past or anticipations of the future.
Anticipating things to come, whether it be far into the future or right around the corner, or from things that you have experienced/are experiencing in the short term?
I do that too.I have focused on the anticipation to my own detriment in life.