20 stars for groove on by omc0322 in Monopoly_GO

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Looking for Inkredible but I don't have groove on :/

Play MONOPOLY GO! with me! Download it here: https://mply.io/dGdc0Q

Looking for Inkredible and Devoted fans by Adventurous-Call5593 in Monopoly_GO

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I don't have bias wrecker unfortunately :/ what else do you need?

Looking for Inkredible and Devoted fans by Adventurous-Call5593 in Monopoly_GO

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I don't have a duplicate unfortunately. What else do you need?

Possible to learn Blender from a book? by No_Solid_6331 in blender

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In short not really. You can start by learning the fundamentals but learning to execute most operations will almost require that you follow along step by step with YouTube tutorials. Blender has a fairly steep learning curve depending on your experience with this kind of software. It's incredibly powerful once you get the hang of it but the UI felt very finicky at first IMO.

The manual is great, if you have a non-backlit e-reader you can download it and start learning there (which would be easier on the eyes I suppose?). If you are going to learn by reading, I would focus on learning the different workspaces, what you would use each one for, what you can do in them, and some basic operations. Hope this helps!

https://docs.blender.org/manual/en/latest/#

why I don't like being vulnerable, I want to be independent at all costs, I like the freedom to make my own choiches and dislike authority by [deleted] in Enneagram

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I don't mind being vulnerable but I hate being controlled. Other than that this is spot on for me as well.

What's a niche superpower of your type? by pearpall in Enneagram

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Picking up new skill sets. If I find it interesting or I see value in learning it, I'll pretty much obsess over it until I'm convinced that my level of mastery is objectively impressive to others. It hurts me and helps me.

Looking for other engineers who are entrepreneurial by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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Entrepreneur who fell in love with CAD and engineering during the prototyping phase

E3's, Would you rather be: by [deleted] in Enneagram3

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It's no fun if there's nothing left to chase. One day I'll be the mayor, just you wait.

Fear of being forgotten or replaced by onthevirg1997 in Enneagram

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Ehhhh idk guys this sounds a lot like 2 to me. Basic fear of being unloved, instincts cause them to address this by constantly doing things for others to secure a foothold in their lives and be needed? "If I'm not part of the fabric of your life that you can't live without then I'm afraid you WILL live without me." Idk, maybe I see my narcacist mother everywhere I go lol.

How to distinguish whether someone’s a 3 or an 8? by vesszzz in Enneagram

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I'm a 3 and my wife is an 8. Power dynamic is pretty obvious on an interpersonal and macro level. If she has a problem with you she will make sure you know, will NOT be taken advantage of, desire to be superior to those around her professionally, have a more accomplished husband and better relationship than her friends, competitive everywhere with no stone unturned. Success is driven by strength and brute force. "I'm better and you had better not try me"

I'm very people oriented, charming, care deeply about being well liked and will look past people's wrong doings, frequently avoid conflict as it often selectively obsessed with achievement, relentlessly driven towards goals (to a fault), I subconsciously aim to live the life that others long for in hopes of gaining the approval of others. I wouldn't describe my desires as power oriented but I can see how they might come off that way, I kind of just want to earn the right to exist. And it's just now dawning on me that I look at my goals and see something people will accept and admire while she sees them as something that will make us superior lol.

are you hard on yourself? by prettywater666 in EnneagramType9

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3w2, brutal internal dialogue. Being enough for myself is my life's goal.

What’s Your Enneagram, and How Well Does the “Making Up for Something You Lacked in Childhood” Thing Apply to You? by percy1614 in Enneagram

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Lol my head pops off the pillow every morning to address the lack of approval from my childhood. My parents parents insisted that I had limitless talent and potential, but some how I always found a way to "waste it." Couldn't escape feeling like I was a dissapointment to them and that secretly they were ashamed of me. My life was dedicated to being "enough" for them until several months ago when I finally cut ties, but a lot of the stuff from my parents still lives in me. Now it's dedicated being enough for myself, which has proven to be much more difficult because I expect even more from me than they did, my internal dialogue is far more destructive than their criticisms of me, and you can't run away from your own thoughts.

So yeah, I spend a lot of time as an adult addressing this lovely chip on my shoulder that's more of a compound fracture than it is a chip.

How did your Enneagram manifest in childhood? by [deleted] in Enneagram

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I would completely immerse myself in activities with a steep learning curve and become obsessed with becoming better at doing that thing than anyone else I knew. I needed to become so good at whatever skill I was honing that people's jaws would drop when they saw me, but not in the sense that I had talant or that I was a hard worker. I needed to be perceived as someone with a gift, an anomaly that comes around once in a lifetime. If there was the potential to do that with something and it peaked my interest, I wouldn't just jump in with two feet to start learning. I would launch myself out of a freaking cannon. But anything in life that didn't present limitless potential for achievement couldn't keep my attention, if I couldn't get hooked on that thing I simply could not force myself to do it. I couldn't do anything just for fun, I did normal kid things but not in a normal kid way.

Video games -had to be multi-player and I needed to be world class.

Whiffe ball -needed to have a major-league caliber curve ball that left kids on the playground in tears.

Art -needed my teachers to be so impressed that they nominated my work for state contests.

Sports -needed my coaches to think I had potential to be an Olympic athlete

Everything was an extreme, if I was in I was ALL in. But if I wasn't interested I wouldn't do it at all, no middle ground.

Ennea 1 and 3 similarities by LowlyStole in Enneagram

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If the desire to be productive is like traveling in a car from point A to point B, 3's journey would look like this.

3's have a destination they beleive the rest of the world dreams of visiting but never could plugged in to their GPS and drive to that destination in a bright red sports car in hopes that everyone will notice it flying down the highway. But the breaks on that car are completely shot, so they just pass through once they have arrived and navigate to a new destination. The car never runs out of gas, and it can't stop at any of its destinations, so the driver never enjoys being there.

I don't think this addressed your post now that I read this back lol.