Quote (Awoudex @ Jul 3 2015 02:16am)
1. your inclinations can change, your preferred choices what to do in situations can change, what you tend to like can change.
2. most people don't change much because there aren't enough reasons for them to put in the effort.
3. Some things you can change, some things you aren't equipped to change
4. and you need to find a way to cope with the consequenses as good as you can.
5. humans aren't a fixed program like on a cd-rom. they are more like a cd-rw (rewritable cd) but with a writing device that is very very hard to utilize effectively.
6. Mind you, the changes in my personality test outcome are over a span of 15 years in which i've changed alot in my life about how i approach things.
7. edit: notice how my introvert side still is there, i think that one is near impossible to change for almost all people, you cannot suddenly decide that you get energy from being with lots of people.
lets break this down into sections so... well so i can tear every single thing you said apart. Let's begin,
1. yes yes natural tendencies can change, with effort, with environment, i already said that.
2. insulting comment about obvious rhetoric *deleted
3. Yes thats where psychiatrists come into play
4. From left field comes a random insert the word consequences to get all the kiddies riled up.
5. It's an ironic metaphor you chose to use. changing your personality is more like trying to coat a cd-rom in the film of the dye a cd-rw uses and write it in a drive. Everything gets all garbled and you just wanna kill yourself when trying to play your new music. and now you have to get it professionally cleaned.
6. Mind YOU, your changes in personality reflect the changes in your environment. When freed from the cage of expectation your true self blossoms. But lets be honest here. Can you truly say to yourself with 100% accuracy that you remember exactly what your childhood myers briggs affinity was? More importantly, and especially with children taking these quick 50 question personality profilers online, rather than being tested by a licensed professional;15 years ago did you answer these questions completely honestly, with yourself? Or like all children did you answer the type of person you wanted to be.
7. The I to E swap. Extremely common for people to make this swap as they enter adulthood. Especially for homosexuals coming out of the closet, social outcasts that find their niche, children of parents who shelter them with over-protection and little girls and boys who become comfortable with their appearances.
and this post is why my p is 1% lol. I can go full on judging at a moments notice, but i don't really care about it, it's just a game. But, i've got my issues too, think about it who scores almost perfect introvert with 1% affinity to all the others, dead giveaway of instability. anyway you're talking to a guy who's name is ripped from the pages of freud about psychology derived from his theories. I'm not making this stuff up.
edit. hope you dont mind me deleting the part where ***** and added numbers to keep it all better organized
This post was edited by Ideophobe on Jul 3 2015 07:51pm