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i doubt i could be an ENFP, i have considered it but it seems i am intensely Ti oriented... still, i do wonder, and there are the ocasional things that i view - feel? - are unethical in a way that makes me squirmish.
i am not sure how to word it, in hebrew its don't mix the lamb in his mother's milk, i heard the french have something along the lines of don't screw the milkman's wife and take the milk. less metaphorically, things that bother me along that line is the hassidic community in israel both not acknowledging the country's right for existence and yet exploiting it financially through targeted benefits in the same time, or a single parent using their SOs to take care of their children while they go out and cheat, or employers who depand on their employees to shift scheduals for emergency situations but won't give leeway for employee's emergencies, people who use their own ideals to accuse others but won't act according to them themselves, and don't get me started on the "too big to fail" economic mechanism...
at some point its stratagy, but instead of having the beauty of efficency and emergent systems, instead of seen someone acomplishing their goals, which is what i usually notice even in the most unfair situations... it just looks... ugly, grotesque almost.
i am not sure how to word it, in hebrew its don't mix the lamb in his mother's milk, i heard the french have something along the lines of don't screw the milkman's wife and take the milk. less metaphorically, things that bother me along that line is the hassidic community in israel both not acknowledging the country's right for existence and yet exploiting it financially through targeted benefits in the same time, or a single parent using their SOs to take care of their children while they go out and cheat, or employers who depand on their employees to shift scheduals for emergency situations but won't give leeway for employee's emergencies, people who use their own ideals to accuse others but won't act according to them themselves, and don't get me started on the "too big to fail" economic mechanism...
at some point its stratagy, but instead of having the beauty of efficency and emergent systems, instead of seen someone acomplishing their goals, which is what i usually notice even in the most unfair situations... it just looks... ugly, grotesque almost.