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Like many others I see here, I have found myself abruptly in a place of familiar.. erm, faces.. for lack of a better term. While suprised, and not only a little delighted (if somewhat cautious), I'm not sure what exactly to do with it. Over the last few years I've become more and more curious about what drives me, what sets me apart, and what strengths and weaknesses I possess. I think that finding that I am an INTJ will help with that. But most importantly I think, is a deep need for purpose, a desire for fulfillment that has been so lacking all my life. So I guess my first question is a very basic one: What now?
p.s. - on a side note, I typed possess like four times and spell checked it because I looked at it too long and now that word looks wrong even though I know it's right.. |
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Core Member [133%]
MBTI: INTJ
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 5,328
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I suppose... I welcome you to the forum?
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Core Member [1341%]
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Welcome to the Alley...
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Veteran Member [77%]
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Frankly, Dear Phoenician, I don't give a damn...but I'll think about that tommmorrrowe. What now? Well, can you foxtrot or polka? PS: you may want to tell Hannibal to stay home and not take that Italian vacation.
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Veteran Member [81%]
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Sometimes words look weird to me too, and I'm an English major. I think they gave me a bachelor's degree to make me go away. I've been dealing with the search for purpose and I'm...um, fairly advanced in age. It may not ever be satisfied, but it's what drives us.
It's not always comfy here. Don't take us too seriously, or yourself too seriously. It works better with that strategy. |
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