Artsu

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  1. The hardest things to quit will be tobacco and thinking about the mental health system. I think I've already quit alcohol, and I'm about to quit caffeine and happy high herbs. I'm currently high on kanna kava. I've quit veganism now (I only had that diet because meat was making me sick, not because I believe eating meat is wrong) and I will quit sugar with caffeine (I've been having energy drinks lately). I should stay away from take away, which hopefully won't be too difficult. So now I have to be careful of my internet usage, and work on cutting out interactions. I've made a lot of progress with not thinking about work and study, because I am now more content with my life as it is. Cutting out regrets is an ongoing battle. Stopping thinking about the mental health system will be very difficult, because I am still stuck in the system. I can do it!
  2. Summary: quitting drugs quitting bad food quitting the internet quitting socialising quitting bad thiought habits
  3. I'm tryung to overcome the S levels of the thematic hierarchy. This willl mean I'll n o longer be so influenced by sensory things. Not many people can pull that off.
  4. Regarding the thematic hierarchy: - I will be classifying these habits into Te, Fe, Ti and Fi. I am regerring to the S versions of these functions. II have already overcome most things relating to Se and Si. My most Si habit is checking the time a lot. I should quit this too. Te: structured activities Fe: involvement e.g. with friends Ti: factual Fi: personal preferences. This is probably the main one.
  5. A list of things to quit: - alcohol - tobacco - caffeine - happy high herbs - take away - sugar - music - google searches - forums - friends - veganism - thinking about the mental health system - regrets over the past - interacting with my cats - thinking about work/study - chores
  6. I've constructed a vertical typology model which mirrors spiral dynamics but goes beyond it. Each stage has a theme resembling a cognitive function. Any type can be at any level but Ns may be more likely to ascend the hierarchy. The levels are as follows: Thematic - SD - MBTI Appearance - Red - Se Convention - Blue - Si Success - Orange - Te Learning - Orange - Ti Progressive - Green - Fe Introspective - Green - Fi Experimental - Yellow - Ne Universal - Turquoise - Ni The Now - Coral - Se Extraction - Si Mission - Te Axiom - Ti Fe Fi Ne Ni
  7. I won't be posting any more to the forum. Bye.
  8. This blog is about my developmental milestones, past, near past, near future, and future. This assumes knowledge of (my) developmental models. Feel free to ask questions.
  9. I'm presently at the intellectual peak of my life.
  10. I've renamed the Cognitive Hierarchy to the Functional Hierarchy. The 16 levels are the 8 cognitive functions, in the order relevant to the personality type, first in ordinary form, then in transcendent form.
  11. I won't be responding to any more posts. The definitions/descriptions won't ever be posted due to lack of interest. The replies in this thread are saddening.
  12. I've discovered other developmental hierarchies, but I'm not going to share them.
  13. Mostly when a person becomes famous they become more evil. There's a reason people talk about celebrities "selling their souls". It's very difficult to become famous without selling out. That said, if you could do it via GOOD means it would be an excellent way to influence the world for the better. Sadly though, that's not the way it happens. It never does.
  14. @Proserpina I'm sad to hear about your lack of direction. I have 3 pieces of advice. 1. I notice you have a lot of writings, and there are core themes. Try to distill your ideas into something that can be written on a page or two. Get to the core ideas. This will help with developing Ne and Ti as well as Yellow/Experimental. 2. For an Fi dom, it's not so much about having a direction, as doing what makes you happy. Get to know your preferences. If you like something, move towards it. If you don't like something, move away. 3. The mental health system can be a big reason for lacking in direction. Get angry about what they've done to you. It's wrong, and because of karma they will have to pay you back in the afterlife.
  15. @Proserpina I would imagine you get to Yellow, and perhaps even Turquoise, in your more spiritual states, but I don't believe you're there as a baseline. From reading your posts, you seem clearly in the Introspective mindset (upper Green), which is where most of this forum is at. Still, I encourage you to try and be as Yellow as you can be. Where I imagine you excel more so, is in spirituality. You would be further along in the Spiritual Hierarchy (I won't say any more about this) than most of this forum. Spirituality is your strength, and as an ISFP (I'll call you that even if you identify as INFP) so is empathy and self-understanding. Keep pursuing the mystical and higher states of being/awareness
  16. Ages of Thematic development (Centre): 7 Convention 10 Success 13 Modelling 17 Community 20 Introspective 22 Experimental 26 Holistic 30 The Now
  17. You don't want to. Trust me.
  18. My ages of Thematic development (Frontier): 5 Success 8 Modelling 10 Community 13 Introspective 15 Experimental 18 Holistic 21 The Now 24 Verification 28 Mission And soon to become Axiom. I haven't plateaued yet!
  19. Oh, another milestone for this year: My Centre became The Now.
  20. I need to find new things to work on.
  21. Why do we need proof? It's intuitively obvious.
  22. Other developments this year: - reaching transcendent Ni of INFP - overcoming Si of INFP - overcoming Te of INTJ - overcoming gambling - developing the Thematic Hierarchy / experiences with Axiom - developing a model of religion
  23. @eos_nyxia Do you not get the appeal of developmental models? This model is very useful. I've been using it to map out my future, look at areas I need to work on, see how advanced someone is etc.
  24. Because you were seeming to say that what you said contradicts me? Don't worry about it...