My Identity: A Reintroduction

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Re: My Identity: A Reintroduction

Postby stellarrenegade on Mon Apr 26, 2010 4:43 pm

Actually, our now non-active member Archie made a fabulous chart mapping out how the temperaments work together, integrated with Dave's chaos theory. I'll try to link you later, because it's incredibly accurate. We Artisans are not the idea people. Most of my ideas have been borrowed from Rationals who are unparalleled at coming up with strategems and principles but tend to not do very much about them, relatively speaking (although overall that's an unfair statement, I just see way more potential for those ideas). My contribution has mostly been in ideas of how to promote these schemes, which I'm still developing in sync with being keenly observant of opportunities.
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Re: My Identity: A Reintroduction

Postby Olga on Mon Apr 26, 2010 8:30 pm

Looking forward to the link!
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Re: My Identity: A Reintroduction

Postby stellarrenegade on Mon Apr 26, 2010 9:12 pm

Bada bing, bada BOOM! :o Found it in two seconds! :mrgreen: Seriously had to be the shortest search ever... :lol: >:Y!<

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Re: My Identity: A Reintroduction

Postby Olga on Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:45 am

I love that you called it "the link"!!

I just looked at it briefly and it began with Guardians. All I saw was "concrete" and "objective". Meh, I know of no one else who is as subjective as I am. People I know point it out that I am too subjective on all manners I discuss. And that is true. My only learned response is: "Of course I am subjective and include me in this (what I discuss), how am I supposed to know how others are thinking". Meh, then they say I must generalize, and when I finally do, that too is wrong! "One must never generalize"!!! Sigh.

My point is, it is difficult to narrow a theory down to few words. One can understand the basics better then, but the reality is much more complex. I DO have other interests than just providing and furnishing things (even if I love it, I feel I do not do it well enough....).

Ahwell! But it was a good summary. I will have to look more into it this week end, I never check long texts before I get time off :geek:
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Re: My Identity: A Reintroduction

Postby stellarrenegade on Tue Apr 27, 2010 4:31 pm

Yeah, I get what you mean. Amy is definitely like that, and I am to a degree.

I think he meant "objective" as in "objective reality," like being in-tune with the world about.
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Re: My Identity: A Reintroduction

Postby Olga on Tue Apr 27, 2010 8:08 pm

Oh, good point. See...I was being too subjective ;)
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Re: My Identity: A Reintroduction

Postby stellarrenegade on Tue Apr 27, 2010 10:54 pm

Olga wrote:Oh, good point. See...I was being too subjective ;)

Yeah, it's a definition based on Objectivism, I think. Your definition works too, though. The problem with the word is that there are so many varying definitions, it's not just you. But I have noticed that Guardians are the most likely to believe something without figuring out why they believe it. You just have a sense of what's true and are content with that. In fact sometimes thinking too much about why turns you off.
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Re: My Identity: A Reintroduction

Postby Olga on Wed Apr 28, 2010 7:44 am

I DO want/need to know why, but I need to know it right away and the most uncomfortable and damaging state of mind for me, is to not know why... :? Then I am lost :cry:
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Re: My Identity: A Reintroduction

Postby stellarrenegade on Thu Apr 29, 2010 5:09 pm

Olga wrote:I DO want/need to know why, but I need to know it right away and the most uncomfortable and damaging state of mind for me, is to not know why... :? Then I am lost :cry:

Hm, yeah. That would be why my Amy always asks why I love her. :interesting: I'm not sure where I was going with that now. ImageToo much real life stuff has happened and I'm too busy to try to figure it out. Ah, well. :|
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Re: My Identity: A Reintroduction

Postby Olga on Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:32 pm

I think it's an adorable question to ask: "why do you love me?"

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