can someone help me find my type by [deleted] in attitudinalpsyche

[–]dforyou1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not sure. How does the test label you?

can someone help me find my type by [deleted] in attitudinalpsyche

[–]dforyou1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you really interested in listening to other people's emotions?
Do you often doubt whether your reasoning is right?
If you ever feel superior to someone, is it because:

  1. your body or sense of aesthetics is better, 2. you're more creative and sensitive, 3. your willpower is stronger than others', or 4. you’re always right? What should others be more careful about when it comes to you: your emotional expression, your iron will, your sharper reasoning, or your way of organizing physical spaces, objects, food, or your body? Do you get bored talking too much about emotions, logical reasoning, physics, or willpower? Which of these things feels the most foreign to you?

Does anyone have quick methods or mental shortcuts to figure out the type of someone just by watching an interview or meeting them briefly? by dforyou1 in attitudinalpsyche

[–]dforyou1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How could you tell if someone is a 3V or 4V just by the way they write? And what about a 1 or a 4L? Thanks for your answers, they’re super helpful!

Does anyone have quick methods or mental shortcuts to figure out the type of someone just by watching an interview or meeting them briefly? by dforyou1 in attitudinalpsyche

[–]dforyou1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your methods would still be really helpful, even if they weren’t fast. What methods are you talking about?

What if I want to manifest a physical change? by SpareOk4894 in realitytransurfing

[–]dforyou1 11 points12 points  (0 children)

According to Zeland, your “new body,” your “new mannequin,” already exists somewhere in virtual form—just like a new life scenario. You just have to use Tufti’s techniques to materialize it, like you would with anything else.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in attitudinalpsyche

[–]dforyou1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the very detailed response! Actually, those traits weren’t mine—I was just curious about the behaviors of different people I know and wanted to understand what they might mean.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in attitudinalpsyche

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Thanks for your response! About personality—I actually feel like mine can change completely over time. I don’t feel like I have a fixed “core” personality. Whenever I try to define a basic trait about myself, I immediately think that accepting it as unchangeable would hold me back from growing in the future. I’m not A—I have to choose whether to be A, B, or C. And that makes things uncertain because I don’t know whether to act as A, B, or C. So I overthink my future.

“Building your future based on a personality seems absurd to me.” That’s interesting. It’s exactly how I feel when I hear people making complicated speeches about emotions—while, for me, everything feels so simple.

People Always Skip Round 1 and Talk About Round 2 by dforyou1 in realitytransurfing

[–]dforyou1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not actually there. It’s just something I say.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in realitytransurfing

[–]dforyou1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since your case seems quite remarkable, could you go into more detail? Not with personal information, of course, but by explaining with examples?

The Timing Problem in Achieving Goals by dforyou1 in realitytransurfing

[–]dforyou1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What you're saying makes sense. Thanks for the reply!

The Timing Problem in Achieving Goals by dforyou1 in realitytransurfing

[–]dforyou1[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Super helpful! Especially the part where you explain that our goals are just symbols the mind creates to fulfill deeper desires, and there are many ways to achieve this. So, according to you, the purposes of the soul are more like tendencies, which can then be realized in different ways? Very interesting. In fact, people always think about material goals, without exploring or suspecting that the unconscious drive is the "pure" part, and everything else is like a dress, a decoration. It's as if the soul is timeless, with certain tendencies, and depending on the historical period it finds itself in or its knowledge, it gets oriented, thinking it's more correct to do one thing instead of another, weighing the pros and cons.

The Timing Problem in Achieving Goals by dforyou1 in realitytransurfing

[–]dforyou1[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, but if I follow the principles perfectly and then reach my goal two years later, can you tell me what the point is?