Dreamer
Potential is My Addiction
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- Jul 26, 2015
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Wondering how any of you determine which parts of you are due to your function stack, and which, is from personal development and growth from experiences you have gone through in life.
I think of this here and there in trying to weed through my psyche and towards a deeper understanding of myself. One example I will give, is that I am usually a very friendly and giving person. There were multiple events in my life that led to this outward approach towards others, but I feel the major reason for this, is not some function or particular stacking, but because I made it a point to myself in adolescence that I was no longer going to be selfish, rude, and just a dick to those around me. As hard as it can seem, I used to be that "typical" teenage brat that expected things and that placed himself at the center of the universe. That's also just a typical teenage thing, but I just wasn't happy, nor happy with who I was. Again, there were particular events in my life that led me to that decision, that pivotal point, where I decided to shift my perspective on life entirely, but what you see today, is that personal development that has become so much a part of me, it can easily appear just as any hinting of this function or that.
I feel I've been making some headway in figuring out the nuances of my being, but I'm curious if any of you have wondered this as well at some point? Where is the line drawn from personality type and all the extra goodness that a typing cannot provide, but something living life can only give you?
Thanks in advance!
I think of this here and there in trying to weed through my psyche and towards a deeper understanding of myself. One example I will give, is that I am usually a very friendly and giving person. There were multiple events in my life that led to this outward approach towards others, but I feel the major reason for this, is not some function or particular stacking, but because I made it a point to myself in adolescence that I was no longer going to be selfish, rude, and just a dick to those around me. As hard as it can seem, I used to be that "typical" teenage brat that expected things and that placed himself at the center of the universe. That's also just a typical teenage thing, but I just wasn't happy, nor happy with who I was. Again, there were particular events in my life that led me to that decision, that pivotal point, where I decided to shift my perspective on life entirely, but what you see today, is that personal development that has become so much a part of me, it can easily appear just as any hinting of this function or that.
I feel I've been making some headway in figuring out the nuances of my being, but I'm curious if any of you have wondered this as well at some point? Where is the line drawn from personality type and all the extra goodness that a typing cannot provide, but something living life can only give you?
Thanks in advance!