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Inhibitions?

sriv

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Apr 19, 2008
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JIxT
Going by this definition: "Conscious or unconscious restraint of a behavioral process, a desire, or an impulse."

Got them? To what extent? What do you think of them?
 

Athenian200

Protocol Droid
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INFJ
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4w5
Going by this definition: "Conscious or unconscious restraint of a behavioral process, a desire, or an impulse."

Got them? To what extent? What do you think of them?

I have many, and I think they just seem to make me unhappy. There are a few that are beneficial, but I could do without most them. However, I don't think I'm going to get rid of them that easily (my nature tends towards them). There are a couple inhibitions I wish I could develop but can't, many I'd like to rid myself of, and only a few I'm glad I have.
 

disregard

mrs
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To be inhibited is to be aware of your environment and to be cognisant of potential threats to your security and livelihood. Minding one's inhibitions can be a simple result of fear or of a mature decision based on foresight coupled with discipline.
 
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