Universal mind
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- Sep 25, 2016
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I. What do you generally focus on? (Duties aside)
I focus on my breath or the reality I awake to. However, this is somewhat forced behavior... I say this as I'm having A.D.D. by watching the science chanel on black holes, while thinking about my life goals, while multitasking this questionair. So to answer what I focus on is entirely vague and to complex to articulate. Lol!
II. When looking at a painting, or any type of styled object, what demands your attention the most?
is it authentic from the artist? What was the purpose? How much is its value worth? And can I profit from it? I get a mixture of laura croft and a pawn shop.
III. What quality do you dislike about some people that is something to be desired in yourself.?
I don't like the selective douche-bag, who's kind to some people, but a dick to others. In other words, a level of manipulation or mental gaming that is used to take advantage of others. Of course I also desire these traits as well in myself and have used this quality to procure sales and apply leverage with coworkers. As contradicting as this question is, I've always admired some of the same quality's that are seen in the show "Game of Thrones".
IV. What quality in you do people find annoying?
I've gotten stubborn or unwilling to be open minded. Although I feel I try to be. I've also gotten that once I've made up my mind there is no changing or negotiations. This trait makes some friends aggravated as new information arrives.
V. Describe your general decision making process.
I use to be very spontaneous. However, over the years (as I'm currently in my mid 20's), I've learned to take steps back, analyze, journal thoughts, meditate, and socialize with others. This may lead to indecisive behavior, but I feel much better after I realize I'm taking the necessary actions
VI. What stresses you most?
Being viewed as unsuccessful or being viewed with lack of value. Although I understand how irrelevant this view is, I think I have a subconscious necessity to be viewed with the prestige of success.
VII. How do you gauge the value or worth of something?
on popularity, usage, relevance, and personal value. People judge value on what they want, not what they need, (sales 101).
I focus on my breath or the reality I awake to. However, this is somewhat forced behavior... I say this as I'm having A.D.D. by watching the science chanel on black holes, while thinking about my life goals, while multitasking this questionair. So to answer what I focus on is entirely vague and to complex to articulate. Lol!
II. When looking at a painting, or any type of styled object, what demands your attention the most?
is it authentic from the artist? What was the purpose? How much is its value worth? And can I profit from it? I get a mixture of laura croft and a pawn shop.
III. What quality do you dislike about some people that is something to be desired in yourself.?
I don't like the selective douche-bag, who's kind to some people, but a dick to others. In other words, a level of manipulation or mental gaming that is used to take advantage of others. Of course I also desire these traits as well in myself and have used this quality to procure sales and apply leverage with coworkers. As contradicting as this question is, I've always admired some of the same quality's that are seen in the show "Game of Thrones".
IV. What quality in you do people find annoying?
I've gotten stubborn or unwilling to be open minded. Although I feel I try to be. I've also gotten that once I've made up my mind there is no changing or negotiations. This trait makes some friends aggravated as new information arrives.
V. Describe your general decision making process.
I use to be very spontaneous. However, over the years (as I'm currently in my mid 20's), I've learned to take steps back, analyze, journal thoughts, meditate, and socialize with others. This may lead to indecisive behavior, but I feel much better after I realize I'm taking the necessary actions
VI. What stresses you most?
Being viewed as unsuccessful or being viewed with lack of value. Although I understand how irrelevant this view is, I think I have a subconscious necessity to be viewed with the prestige of success.
VII. How do you gauge the value or worth of something?
on popularity, usage, relevance, and personal value. People judge value on what they want, not what they need, (sales 101).