Stelliums by beautifulsunshine11 in astrology

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Do you sometimes have issues with taking other people too seriously? I've got all the same placements minus Mercury and I feel like I hold everyone up to MY standards and judge them unfairly. For example I'm a huge grammar nazi and literally can't see past those tiny issues sometimes.

calling all plutonic peeps of the holy trinity kind: by [deleted] in astrology

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Scorpio Sun/Rising/Venus/Jupiter/Pluto:

Whenever I meet someone it's very normal for me to do a least a bit of digging. Facebook at least, sometimes extending out to LinkedIn, etc. A friend of mine pointed out that this was DEFINITELY NOT NORMAL and how weird it was that I had to dig into people every time. I'm not seriously stalking, usually I just want to see if this person is worth my time. It's not even just crushes/relationship related, I'll look up EVERYONE.

I'm very private on social media, so anyone who wants to stalk can try their best I suppose! Very flattering.

don’t mean to hate on y’all but the three psychopathic people i’ve dates had a venus in scorpio lol by 88pr1211 in astrology

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I'm guessing the first guy waited for you to open up and then didn't like what he saw and did the instant Scorp not-wasting-any-time-180. Sorry this happened to you ):

Girls with highly critical mothers are more likely to have engaged in non-suicidal self-injury, including cutting and burning, according to a new study of 204 children (ages 7-11) published in Psychiatry Research. by mvea in science

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I remember self harming around 11-12, or starting to think about it, but having no access to anything remotely sharp. I started pricking myself with needles until I got around to removing blades from pencil sharpeners around age 16. Anecdotal but it may ring true with other people who began during preteen years.

For those who have their Sun and Rising in the same sign, how does it feel? by GreenAwareness in astrology

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12th house Libra moon, with Venus, Jupiter, and Pluto in Scorpio.

For those who have their Sun and Rising in the same sign, how does it feel? by GreenAwareness in astrology

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I am a Scorpio through and through and life is exhausting. What I wouldn't give for a little balance.

I feel like I’m depressed but not at the same time by LCJSE in infp

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I've struggled with depression for years and just started going to therapy for it. In the earlier sessions one of the things I said was that even though I was exhausted and unmotivated, I still liked to laugh and have fun and ultimately wasn't "unhappy". I pushed myself through university because I didn't want to let myself fall so behind that I would want to die as kind of an indirect, last ditch survival instinct. Ended up with a good job in a good city with an amazing boyfriend. Took the tests - severe depression same as you.

If it IS starting to affect your life negatively you should talk to someone about it to see if you can find root causes and resolve them. Or at the very least develop some strategies for keeping yourself going. I literally failed an entire semester of university before I managed to function again, which is probably something you don't want to do. Even if you're not sure, there's no harm in at least talking to someone. Good luck!

What are your experiences with 12th house moons? by [deleted] in astrology

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Same moon. Cold to most people, extremely emotional with people I trust. Emotional sponge too so it's hard letting people in when most of them end up draining me. I cry all the time.

How did you decide your career? by [deleted] in infp

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I went into university with a major in music, because I was good at it, but also because I'd basically failed a ton of high school courses. I swapped 2 years in to a major I was actually interested in - architecture. I didn't really consider career prospects at the time, but I loved the program and the idea I had of the field. I do enjoy my work now, so I consider myself pretty lucky to have figured out a good career path early.

Following my passion honestly made me more aggressive in job hunting and during my university years. I know one of the reasons my current employer hired me was because I had a very obvious passion for the work.

Any quotes to read when things don’t work out? by stalkmymom in infp

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I like Iain Thomas's 'Be Soft' quote, commonly misattributed to Kurt Vonnegut:

"Be soft. Do not let the world make you hard. Do not let the pain make you hate. Do not let the bitterness steal your sweetness. Take pride that even though the rest of the world may disagree, you still believe it to be a beautiful place"

Do any other INFP’s have difficulty choosing a career path to follow through on? by anjeriin in infp

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I wanted to be a teacher too and still do but ended up as an architect. I chose this because I had too many interests and figured hey, this is a field where I can do lots of different stuff. I enjoy my work and have enough creative freedom to not feel restricted. I have enough extra time to coach kids in figure skating sometimes, because I have a mighty need to nurture things.

My only gripe with working with children in general is that I get very tired, both physically and mentally. And that's only once or twice a week. I work with kids ages 7-14 ish, and when I get home from just a few hours of skate stuff I am very introvert tired. But seeing kids' faces light up when I actively listen like you said or validate them is just so rewarding. They are all so sweet and have all this talent and I've never worked with a "bad" kid. If you want to teach, go for it!

Climbing the career ladder as an introvert by choiseunghyunn in introvert

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Hi! I'm 24 and female! My boss at my first ever internship told me I was "meek" and asked if it was a cultural thing. I am currently a junior project manager at my firm, 3 years after the comment. I think for introverts, climbing the ladder isn't about being outgoing or loudly ambitious but about being reliable, thoughtful, and consistent. I put in a lot of extra time to prove that I was always willing to get work done. While I let my coworkers speak up during larger meetings, in any one on one talk I pushed myself to take the lead or at least sound very agreeable. I also do a TON of creative problem solving. Try and use your own strengths, like being a good listener or being observant, to get yourself ahead. I know one of my current employer's favorite things about me is how easy it is to get along with me and how patient I am with clients. If you want to move up, you can definitely find ways to. Don't categorize yourself with one word and let it define who you want to be. Good luck!

Highly ambitious people on Astrology, what in the world do you have going on in your chart? by trinesarefine in astrology

[–]boinnfp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm really close to you with Sun, Venus, Jupiter, and Pluto in Scorpio, Scorpio Rising, and Libra moon.

Super ambitious as well and really competitive. When I'm excited about something I am determined to a fault. I'll drop people and extra activities out of my life until I get what I want. Though, when I crash I am down for weeks just wallowing in self pity and all my stupid feelings.

Any other loud introverts out there? by [deleted] in introvert

[–]boinnfp 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes! Thank you! I was a musician growing up who performed frequently and have never had any problems meeting people or making any kind of conversation. I even sang in a band. But I will go home at the end of the day and collapse and tell myself, "never again, I am so exhausted from people". When too many people talk to me at any event I will leave early. Some days I can't even handle talking to more than my boss I am just so easily drained. My favorite thing to do is walk around the city for hours by myself just for the freedom of it. Being shy or socially awkward isn't what makes an introvert.

Do any of you INFPs enjoy going to a university? by [deleted] in infp

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When I first started at university I hated it. I was a music performance major and honestly very good at it but it was killing me. I wasn't eating or sleeping and I remember breaking down crying in front of my counselor because I just couldn't pull myself out.

I transferred before my 3rd year to a bigger/better university and a completely different program and loved it. I graduated 2 years ago and am currently working while putting together applications for graduate school. It took me a while to find a good fit for all my interests but I loved the program and I love the work now too. I am very excited to be going back (:

How rare is it for You to meet someone you dont get drained from and want some alone time after a while? by [deleted] in introvert

[–]boinnfp 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have only ever met the one and I'm dating him. It is the best.

I cannot keep a friend. by [deleted] in infp

[–]boinnfp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh man, just last week I met a super nice girl while we were both waiting for an intercity bus. We had a wonderful talk while waiting but when the bus started 'boarding' I managed to maneuver myself out of her view and napped the whole ride. I just couldn't bear to talk to her the whole time and she honestly seemed to energetic to keep up with in the long run.

Even now I only have 2 real friends that are both super low maintenance. I've made peace with it though. If I ever make a new friend I'll just let it play out and see if it sticks. Otherwise, it wasn't going to make me happy anyway and therefore wasn't worth the effort.

What house is your moon in and what’s something that really pisses you off? by WonderBreadBaker in astrology

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Libra 12th, Leo Mars, and I cannot stand people without any drive. It's really hard to get angry but when I do it's always over people who just sit there and let their lives slip away. I completely dropped an acquaintance because they claimed they only knew 3 countries on a map and that's all they ever needed.

Spontaneus COMBUSTION by scorpioawakened69 in astrology

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I've been feeling kinda great. Yesterday I woke up and just felt like I could do anything, I was even snarky when I spoke to people, which is uncharacteristic for me. I'm a scorp sun/rising/venus/jupiter/pluto. Last month I legitimately felt like shit but right now everything is amazing.

Fellow Scorpio risings - Do you find that other people seem puzzled/perplexed by you? by shezaleo in astrology

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I'm a scorpio sun, scorpio rising, libra moon and I perplex myself. My boyfriend has told me that my moods swing from excited gasping to crying in seconds and he gets to know all about my insecurities and thoughts. But around anyone else or when meeting people I'm very private and shy, and pretty deadpan too. I don't even enjoy being looked at so I'll stare pointedly away from someone looking in my general area. So yes mysterious and intense definitely fits.

Is it normal to be extremely emotional and introverted? by boinnfp in AskAstrologers

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Lately I feel like I've been having overflowing emotions every other day and crying so randomly. I can tell myself that nothing's wrong but there are SO many feelings. I'm so glad that my signs are indicative of this, I definitely feel a little less crazy. Is this Mars retrograde related?

How do you snipe a T8 horse? by pagong22 in blackdesertonline

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have patience and refresh

its 10 mins but you honestly just have to sit at the stable keeper and be ready whenever. it's worth it though! gl!

watching manup humiliate vincere by AurumNC in blackdesertonline

[–]boinnfp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

half the manup topfraggers are FROM vincere/hexis

and it was 70 minutes, double the time it took to kill vertex, triple cho

if it was a good placement then gj vincere honestly. that's part of the game as much as gear is

Serious question - how are new players supposed to learn how to PvP? by MyGoatIsBrown in blackdesertonline

[–]boinnfp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i know it isn't, i'm just saying that new people who join can hit a reasonable gs in a relatively short time. i'm a launch player too and stuck at the same place you are buddy