'You don't change the world simply by looking at it. You change it through the way you choose to live in it.'
Amelia Wren (The Aeronauts)
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Mental health recovery process reminds me of learning a language. You can memorize the basics, but you have to familiarize yourself with that language to learn it truly. You need to think according to that language, you need to make that language a big part of your mind and thoughts. Watching a movie or reading a book including that language also helps. If you stop practicizing (relapse) you will feel as if you have forgotten how to speak that language but once you're back on the track, it all comes together again. Now reread this paragraph by putting "recovery" instead of "language" and you will see what I mean
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Me planning a deep, insightful speech for my next therapy session about everything that’s been going on and how I feel:
Me in the session:
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nr_ceramics
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Lea Peckre Pour Maison Lejaby - Fall RTW 2014
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Y’all too old to be saying you don’t like vegetables and/or water.
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https://instagram.com/p/Be0hCnQHrUF/
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The suicide rate for people aged 10 to 24 increased by 56% between 2007 to 2017, according to new data from the CDC.
For children aged 10 to 14, the suicide rate tripled between 2007 to 2017 after years of decline.
Suicide had increased among millennials, but the data suggests Gen Z might be most at risk for mental illness.
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IFP Types
Fi is a way of looking at life, a lens grounded by direct experience of good and evil. It focuses its attention on a personal relationship to an evolving pattern to gauge the situation by an ideal. FPs know the difference between a good and bad outcome in their bones. Moral choices from Fi are based in the subjective experience of being human—the will to deal with a situation in terms of human ideals. Fi puts human value first. IFPs find understanding reality via general principles (the thinker’s perspective) cold and dehumanizing.
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Hello there so I am a big history enthusiast and I am actually going to school to study history and linguistics in college and one of my favorite figures in history is Cleopatra VII. So I was wondering what you think her type, Hogwarts house, and enneagram would either just based off of history itself or off of the 1963 film Cleopatra with Liz Taylor?
I haven’t read extensively about her, but I know enough about her to think the real one, as far as we know about her (you can’t trust historical sources, it is mostly myth and unreliable witnesses) was an ENTJ.
Cleopatra displayed clear-headed reasoning and strategic thinking, she was all about securing the outer world through forging strong alliances, and she had very little respect for her “incompetent” brother/husband. Cleopatra seems to display strong Te in that regard – she was all about power, shoring up her defenses, securing her throne, forging new alliances, and enriching Egypt. She was non-discriminating in how she did it, also, showing low Fi. She displayed some Se hands-on-learning/adaptability in how she managed things, but she also seemed somewhat out of touch at times with the real world – a visionary who seriously overestimated her own and Mark Antony’s abilities, leading to their inevitable downfall and death. She tried to think defensively and negotiate a better fate for her son, but also failed in that. So I think Se was lower than her highest function (I also considered ESTP, but I think Mark Antony was the ESP).
Given her overall presentation, personality, and forcefulness, probably 8w7. And very much an ambitious, power-seeking Slytherin for obvious reasons.
I think Julius Caesar was an ESTP and Mark Antony an ESFP.
- ENFP Mod
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the world can be bad sometimes but you are making it better just by existing
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"I'd rather have a sky without a moon in it than a poem without a moon in it"
Andrea Gibson, Fight For Love
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So proud of my mother for doing her own research after I sent her that meme. A sign she hung in her car window.
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this tweet better than marx
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ME ALL THE TIME
Is this a type 9 thing?
#ennea9
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