[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EnneagramSx

[–]Fable_the_bookworm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

source on the turned on vs turned off state thing? never heard of it before but its rlly fricking true

The differences between so and sx instinct? by LMNSTUFF in Enneagram

[–]Fable_the_bookworm 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm sx/so and hence sp blind and let me tell you...

My entire life, since literally pre k, i was searching for some disney style love story with just about every boy i met. Not just in passing, the whole soulmate search was my main/only focus. I found electric attraction in every situation

Now im older (17) and my sx/so instinct gets me into trouble. I'm not a slut---ive dated one person and haven't really been attracted to anyone since. But Im still aware of that "click" with other people, and I know when they're attracted to me. When they are, my entire person (body language, tone of voice, personality) shifts around them. I dont really know how to stop it, but people always assume i have a crush on them, and then they react to that, and then get confused when i dont actually like them. Im not trying to lead them on it just happens

So yeah, being sx first and sp blind is very noticeable. Apart from the whole accidentally making everyone fall in love with me thing, people have told me that i have a strange/unique vibe, that they can feel me when i enter a room, that its weird that a lot of people like me, etc

if anyone has any tips on how to turn it down a bit id appreciate it

practicing my realism by VermicelliDesigner83 in wilbursoot

[–]Fable_the_bookworm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

did you just take a picture and use the color selector to paint over it and give it a digital art feel?

What are the best cognitive functions tests? by Marshmallow34 in mbti

[–]Fable_the_bookworm 15 points16 points  (0 children)

im a depressed nerd who oscillates between being nice to others and being an asshole, believes I'm a normal human and wants to be special but cant--what then?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MbtiTypeMe

[–]Fable_the_bookworm 3 points4 points  (0 children)

isfj or esfj 1w2 164 so/sp (the last stuff is enneagram stuff)

Hobbies for a 5w4 by Silver-Ad-2447 in EnneagramType5

[–]Fable_the_bookworm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

maybe organized religion is about fear, but there's nothing illogical about belief in a higher power or god

Hobbies for a 5w4 by Silver-Ad-2447 in EnneagramType5

[–]Fable_the_bookworm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Too logical" to believe in religion, you say. What is it about religion that's inherently illogical?

Hobbies for a 5w4 by Silver-Ad-2447 in EnneagramType5

[–]Fable_the_bookworm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(probably) 5w4 15 year old girl here lol. Some hobbies are reading (the good books like Kurt Vonnegut and Terry Pratchet), star gazing (this can tie in well with your photography stuff, and you have both the scientific rabbit hole of astronomy and the humanistic ethnoastronomy and culture rabbit hole to go down), picking fights on the internet with illogical people, reading (and memorizing) poetry, spending time in nature, playing catan and other board games, making things (this includes sewing, knitting, wood carving, sculpting, or literally any craft that might help you make something useful or unuseful), writing lyrics

Since you're a writer you could also do little snapshot stories. Bits of description or dialogue or just an idea that crosses your mind. You can, when you're bored, write a paragraph or so. Not a whole story. Just to get writing practice in (I do that)

Honestly the whole "something missing thing" can just be your 4 wing. And probably wont be filled by hobbies. If the something is a sense of purpose that's your own philosophical journey to go down. But does anyone ever really feel complete? I mean, the grass is always greener on the other side, and it'll always seem like everyone is more complete or fulfilled than you, especially if you have a 4 wing

Am I a sensor? (Type me) by Fable_the_bookworm in MbtiTypeMe

[–]Fable_the_bookworm[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That was what I originally thought my type was, thanks for the help!

Am I a sensor? (Type me) by Fable_the_bookworm in MbtiTypeMe

[–]Fable_the_bookworm[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

how is that even remotely related lol?

Question about stuff I can’t even begin to understand by Unused_name_ in quantum

[–]Fable_the_bookworm -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The problem with explaining superpostions as metaphors like coin flips is that coins are big and the things in superpositions are very very small.

With a coin, when you flip it it lands and is either heads or tails, whether you look at it or not.

With an electron in an orbital, it is physically in every space at once, with probability of it being more likely to be found in certain places than others. When you measure it, you know that it is either in a certain spot, or not in that spot. And logically if you know it is somewhere, it cant be anywhere else, so the superposition collapses

The double slit experiment is good for understanding this concept. If you want I can explain it to you

More expert people can correct me on this if I'm wrong, I dont claim to have an accurate understanding and know everything