TrustTheProcess

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  1. thanks for sharing, good stuff!
  2. @Artsu mbti at least is related to cognitive functions/thought processing, not necessarily behavior. This is partially why the 16 personalities test is trash. it has a heavy bias to map women to f and men to t for this reason
  3. @Artsu Masculine compassion: left brain bias, solving a problem, shifting perspectives, etc Feminine compassion: right brain bias, giving validation, directly comforting, acceptance, etc
  4. @Artsu It ain't impossible of course, but there is a difference between more masculine compassion and feminine compassion. males are generally more receptive to masculine compassion. females are generally more receptive to feminine compassion. I need to work on expressing feminine compassion. I wasn't tryna give her advice on career options, I was just trying to broaden her perspective so she didn't feel like she was the only person going through it... Of course looking back, she just wanted to feel heard.
  5. good tips, thanks! @Forestluv @Leo Gura
  6. @Espaim lol, I didn't add context to the convo, but before she was talking about how she thought that all her friends had everything figured out and felt bad that she was the only one who didn't... I tried to get her to see that nobody has their shit figured out as much as they want others to think they do at her age. I was tryna normalize her feelings of uncertainty, without invalidating them. that usually helps me, but I do realize looking back that that is def a male bias. @Artsu Damn, I wish I was an intj sometimes... so badass lol... it is just that I use a shit ton of Ne and Fi. I judge things based on how I feel about them... and I am a hardcore type b, prospecting kinda dude. although I can come across as opinionated and stubborn over the web(Fi), irl I am generally pretty warm. again, I didn't add too much context into the convo, I just wanted to give a taste of how my first response was--- to try to fix the problem(which I felt was a problem of her contracted . perspective)--- I wasn't tryna fix the problem just to fix the problem in an intj type of way though, I was tryna fix the problem because I was thinking in terms of her emotional state and what would make me feel better in that position-- but again, I have a male bias
  7. this is the cringe of green
  8. @DivineSoda Tim Pool? Paul Joseph Watson?
  9. This is so deeply misguided... you clearly don't understand progressives or green at all. please consider watching this and explain to me how this is against working class americans. This is actually how a majority of progressives think. This is what they are fighting for. the woke sjw trope is an overblown distraction. SJWs exist and green of course can get triggered(like all tier 1 and actually ironically, they generally don't get as triggered as like blue), but the movement is deeper than that.
  10. @Carl-Richard I'd say it prob strikes more blue
  11. yes, you gotta see things from both perspectives, there are limitations and hypocrisy in stage green, but green in general is less problematic than stage blue/orange... Leo sent that video in response to another user claiming that: He wasn't tryna insinuate that all rightwingers are like that...
  12. @Carl-Richard nice! I tend to think of utilitarianism as yellow though, although I can see it be applied in an orange manner
  13. true, green has a tendency to be hyper sensitive can be expressed in toxic ways, but I don't think it is fair to frame green as a caricature of all of the toxic traits and marginalizing the healthy. I would say that only a minority of green have the real sjw energy and I go to an extremely green university.
  14. lol, radical left wing college kids who want free health care, free high quality education, criminal justice reform, an end to corporate influence in politics, an end to american militarism.... What do you mean by "they", you have never actually met any "radical left wing college communist" from america in your life, have you?
  15. @Akemrelax True, context though. the type of left wing populism in Russia that gave rise to stalin can't be compared to say Bernie Sanders style populism. When you look at trump style populism though, it seems scarily analogous to the rise of right wing fascists such as hitler.
  16. @DivineSoda You can't equate CNN to this shit dude. Yes, CNN is corrupt. As @Forestluv said, there are degrees of corruption. also @Robi Steel https://www.ratical.org/ratville/CAH/fasci14chars.html
  17. lol, how you boutta go to a monastery and spit in the head monk's face? nobody is coercing you to be here
  18. It works for some smaller, homogeneous organizations. Logistically, it would be hard to accomplish something like this on a massive scale or within a highly diverse organization (in terms of operations)-- at least given our current technology. Roles and bureaucracy can be very useful and efficient in accomplishing a company's vision. Of course, the optimal organization would integrate healthy green into its vision to ensure that workers are treated humanely and have somewhat of a say in the direction of the company, how resources are allocated, wages etc.
  19. @Nivsch The key was that slave owners considered slaves to be subhuman-- not worthy of empathy and incapable of experiencing pain the way that you or your loved ones do. I think that the mirror neurons evolved to apply to the "in group" though. What you cognitively consider to be in group is dependent on your level of consciousness.
  20. Hmm, interesting assessment. I am definitely dominantly introverted, have a lot of Ne, and use Si. For a while, I was debating between infp and intp, but the more I researched, the more I realized that I am def Fi dominant. You may have confused me with intj though because I have been developing my Te a lot and have gotten pretty good at tapping into that function as needed. I could be wrong though, I am by no means an mbti expert. I am curious to know what other things could have let to that conclusion