Zangetshumody
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11 is the psychopath; most of which aren't bad people, this type has trouble picking up on emotional signs being devoid of sensibility, not naturally responsive to body language one might only catch subliminally. The sensibility this type lacks is often more manifest in their lack of feeling, as calculation tries to compensate their disposition. The lacks ingrained standards, missing due to their strong apathy that holds them back from instilling socialized norms within themselves.
12 is the sociopath; this type is actually quite functional, they appear like most other types except for their great intensity, and sharpness that might cut you when you expect a measure of politeness over their strong will to fulfill their whims. They have a very strong sense of what they want to do, and will let few things stop them, they get annoyed easily, often the product of childhoods that underwent great uncertainty, robbing the 12 of a placid temperament. You can often notice the intensity of 12's in their quest to maintain a certain certainty in their schema, often its the propensity to be correct in some manner, and to maintain a calculated schema that affords them a kind static arrangement that substitutes for placidity, threats to this schema are met with a strong negative emotional and or other response.
13 is the indulgent addict; this is the closest to love you will see in the metagram, 13's are indulgent, perhaps in work, or play, whatever it is, if they like doing it, they will embellish their endeavours for their own sake, taking each encounter with indulgence they can take pride in, they often do their best to improve and better their artful tact, or whichever labour they have chosen to be their love. A very pleasant type to be acquainted with, one can almost hear the effort that imitates love in their tone so often.
The point of the metagram is to escape the 13 types and become a type 10, someone who isn't seeing the world through a coloured lens. A lens started when one appreciated the need to channel a passion, make it one's mental job after one was schooled by your tenders that one is blessed in this world because of their deeds done and those left undone. A belief that has psychological implications, for it impels the youngster to put down their free scope between the 13 virtues*, to become grown up and play the mental game one adopts as his/her work... the toil that passions bind your consciousness.
the 13 virtues are technically not all virtues, 3 are deeds:
fortitude, temperance, faith (made up of detachment, valuation and trust), prudence, justice, hope, charity, love
sensibility, placidity, moderation
The arrows in the metagram do not indicate growth, they indicate how one type has assimilated the type's virtue whose arrow points towards it. eg. 9 is hope and because this points to 4, 4's major strength is hope. The type opposite each others type is shows which secondary passion goes with a types primary passion, for example 9 is sloth, and its secondary is 11's apathy. Please check the theory document to see the rest, and how it corresponds to the metagram.
1. justice, wrath
2. prudence, pride
3. valuation, devaluation
4. temperance, envy
5. detachment, greed
6. trust, mistrust
7. fortitude, gluttony
8. charity, devotion
9. sloth, hope
11. sensibility, apathy
12. placidity, excitability
13. moderation, indulgence
12 is the sociopath; this type is actually quite functional, they appear like most other types except for their great intensity, and sharpness that might cut you when you expect a measure of politeness over their strong will to fulfill their whims. They have a very strong sense of what they want to do, and will let few things stop them, they get annoyed easily, often the product of childhoods that underwent great uncertainty, robbing the 12 of a placid temperament. You can often notice the intensity of 12's in their quest to maintain a certain certainty in their schema, often its the propensity to be correct in some manner, and to maintain a calculated schema that affords them a kind static arrangement that substitutes for placidity, threats to this schema are met with a strong negative emotional and or other response.
13 is the indulgent addict; this is the closest to love you will see in the metagram, 13's are indulgent, perhaps in work, or play, whatever it is, if they like doing it, they will embellish their endeavours for their own sake, taking each encounter with indulgence they can take pride in, they often do their best to improve and better their artful tact, or whichever labour they have chosen to be their love. A very pleasant type to be acquainted with, one can almost hear the effort that imitates love in their tone so often.
The point of the metagram is to escape the 13 types and become a type 10, someone who isn't seeing the world through a coloured lens. A lens started when one appreciated the need to channel a passion, make it one's mental job after one was schooled by your tenders that one is blessed in this world because of their deeds done and those left undone. A belief that has psychological implications, for it impels the youngster to put down their free scope between the 13 virtues*, to become grown up and play the mental game one adopts as his/her work... the toil that passions bind your consciousness.
the 13 virtues are technically not all virtues, 3 are deeds:
fortitude, temperance, faith (made up of detachment, valuation and trust), prudence, justice, hope, charity, love
sensibility, placidity, moderation
The arrows in the metagram do not indicate growth, they indicate how one type has assimilated the type's virtue whose arrow points towards it. eg. 9 is hope and because this points to 4, 4's major strength is hope. The type opposite each others type is shows which secondary passion goes with a types primary passion, for example 9 is sloth, and its secondary is 11's apathy. Please check the theory document to see the rest, and how it corresponds to the metagram.
1. justice, wrath
2. prudence, pride
3. valuation, devaluation
4. temperance, envy
5. detachment, greed
6. trust, mistrust
7. fortitude, gluttony
8. charity, devotion
9. sloth, hope
11. sensibility, apathy
12. placidity, excitability
13. moderation, indulgence
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