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Re: Assumptions are presumptuous

Posted by violette on December 22, 2010, at 22:16:09

In reply to Re: Assumptions are presumptuous » violette, posted by Solstice on December 22, 2010, at 21:41:51

I wouldn't consider one thought to be a high level of suspiciousness-that certainly is an interesting perspective. As i had just written, i never gave it much thought until after you pointed out that my thought was actually "crazy".

Here's another thought that crossed my mind - about posts from people who post one, long story -but never return to the forum. Sometimes people will come back and post a word of 'thanks', but that's it. The story is often long and usually contains a considerable amount of common search terms for people with persistent mental health problems. i wondered if those posts serve to bring this site to google/search engines. Yes, i do think alot.

I have 100s if not thousands of thoughts a day. I do get tired sometimes. Somestimes I paint my thoughts on canvas. Sometimes I make photography collages. Other times I write screenplays. I think about the arts, political systems, science, psychology, health care, business. Lots of thoughts as I'm more of a creative thinker rather than a more serious person who might go around with a self-righteous attitude. I'm pretty open about myself and have written here about my shortcomings time and time again.

I share and use most of my thoughts offline. They've been very useful in making things, art, and in solving problems, time and time again. They can be neurotic often enough as well. Maybe that serves a purpose too. My therapist told me most of his clients are more restricted in their thoughts/feelings than I am, that I can be too revealing and open. People aren't usually used to that, more reserved. I've made mistakes in telling too much too soon when it comes to social relationships. It's something i work on in therapy. At the same time, I wouldn't want to have to worry about 'controlling' what i say all the time. Of all the pros and cons, I still prefer free spiritedness over restriction, just tweaked i suppose.

Some of that INTJ description seems to match what you show of yourself here. It's sort of like astrology too, something I haven't thought much about since I was about 13. Actually, i've never read the other descriptions before. I just picked the opposite letters of what i had tested for, to see what profile you'd say you were.

 

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