Mole
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Satisfaction depends on the successful marriage of our unconscious with our conscious.
If our unconscious is unavailable to us, satisfaction is not possible, we become frustrated and then angry, and then destructive.
And when our unconscious is unavailable to us, we must depend entirely on our ego, on conscious control. And while we take pride in our control, we get no satisfaction.
I get satisfaction in writing poetry because I allow my conscious and unconscious to play in the poem.
Unfortunately mbti lends itself to conscious control.
So time and time again we see new members arrive with pride in their conscious control, compete with other egos, conscious control fighting for control, and finding no satisfaction.
And finding no satisfaction here they naturally blame others and inevitably insult them and get banned.
The Rolling Stones sing I Can't Get No Satisfaction yet satisfaction is as close to them as their unconscious.
But the Stones take pride in their ego, they suffer from hubris, and as the Ancient Greeks discovered, hubris is always followed by nemesis. And nemesis refuses to allow satisfaction to those who hate their unconscious.
If our unconscious is unavailable to us, satisfaction is not possible, we become frustrated and then angry, and then destructive.
And when our unconscious is unavailable to us, we must depend entirely on our ego, on conscious control. And while we take pride in our control, we get no satisfaction.
I get satisfaction in writing poetry because I allow my conscious and unconscious to play in the poem.
Unfortunately mbti lends itself to conscious control.
So time and time again we see new members arrive with pride in their conscious control, compete with other egos, conscious control fighting for control, and finding no satisfaction.
And finding no satisfaction here they naturally blame others and inevitably insult them and get banned.
The Rolling Stones sing I Can't Get No Satisfaction yet satisfaction is as close to them as their unconscious.
But the Stones take pride in their ego, they suffer from hubris, and as the Ancient Greeks discovered, hubris is always followed by nemesis. And nemesis refuses to allow satisfaction to those who hate their unconscious.