SillySapienne
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I wish I could say something, but alas, I cannot.
Bleh.
Bleh.
I would say I don't really need to, cuz I know I'm not.
I'm going to bed. G'nite, y'all!![]()
Sometimes it helps to counter-argue a position, and I would be interested to hear how you would, is all.
Not up to the challenge, I see?![]()
In regards to the aggression issue, there are (at least) two kinds that I can see. The obvious one is the aggression that results from a feeling of weakness, a preemptive counter-attack to control one's environment. The other is an off handed aggression that results from a feeling of hierarchical superiority and it's maintenance...a dominance display. It is mostly the latter that I was talking about, which is why I asked the questions I asked. I'm not sure if females could really understand the latter as readily, though.
In regards to the aggression issue, there are (at least) two kinds that I can see. The obvious one is the aggression that results from a feeling of weakness, a preemptive counter-attack to control one's environment. The other is an off handed aggression that results from a feeling of hierarchical superiority and it's maintenance...a dominance display. It is mostly the latter that I was talking about, which is why I asked the questions I asked. I'm not sure if females could really understand the latter as readily, though.
Smart chickies can, and especially ones who have studied ethology.In regards to the aggression issue, there are (at least) two kinds that I can see. The obvious one is the aggression that results from a feeling of weakness, a preemptive counter-attack to control one's environment. The other is an off handed aggression that results from a feeling of hierarchical superiority and it's maintenance...a dominance display. It is mostly the latter that I was talking about, which is why I asked the questions I asked. I'm not sure if females could really understand the latter as readily, though.
God, I love MLK....Maybe it's my NF idealism, but I agree with SS about aggression, and that it's basically an outdated testosterone-enriched behavior that has little basis in today's world. In fact, I like this quote by MLK:
“Mankind must evolve for all human conflict a method which rejects revenge, aggression, and retaliation. The foundation of such a method is love.â€
I wasn't intending to use it with a negative connotation.
In regards to the aggression issue, there are (at least) two kinds that I can see. The obvious one is the aggression that results from a feeling of weakness, a preemptive counter-attack to control one's environment. The other is an off handed aggression that results from a feeling of hierarchical superiority and it's maintenance...a dominance display. It is mostly the latter that I was talking about, which is why I asked the questions I asked. I'm not sure if females could really understand the latter as readily, though.
Indeed.I'd associate the latter more with social dominance, which implies high status and a lack of self-questioning. Not really the impression I get with Z though. He's very into self-questioning, I think that's why when he puts his vision of the truth across he tends to do so more forcefully than many people, he perhaps feels that he's already looked at the issue carefully enough that he has a very strong position, and wants to test this out by debating it?
I think you're right Z, and so after thinking about it for ~30 seconds before making this post:
Your aggression strikes me more as an attempt to preemptively cut out the bullshit. Are you routinely around people you have to do this with irl? Even if you aren't, I gather from SS's posts that you stay relatively busy and, speaking from personal experience, I imagine this exacerbates the above a lot. On top of this, I would venture a guess that you get something slightly different out of the forum (or try to) than other INTJs here.
Something odd is happening with this "aggressive" discussion.
There's the grasping of objects and movement in the world to initiate projects, which has nothing to do with intellectual humility, sorry humbleness, and is routinely interpreted as aggressive--or if people like it and decide it was good they call it forceful. And if that is what's being tagged aggressive here, then INTJs take note, you should leave you testicles at the door, though you can be intellectual if you like.
Does no one see the role you've been cast in? Will no one think of the children?
One at some point wants to integrate to enneagram 8, to move from being a cranky intellectual to being a constructor of visions, and "aggression" is a sensitive issue. One will never be an ENTJ, but become effective in the world isn't such a bad thing.
Competition is potentially good, very good. It leads to both personal and human growth.
Aggression and aggressive behavior is bad, I'm sorry, in my biased NF mind, it just is.
I'm confused, when would aggression be a positive thing?
To be ambitious, passionate, persistent, and strong-willed is one thing, but to be aggressive?
First of all, can someone define aggression?
And, better yet, aggressive behavior?
And, please, try to explain to me how being/acting aggressive is a GOOD thing.