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Old 09-16-2007, 05:47 PM   #18 (permalink)
NotesMaeve
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Originally Posted by DeathStorm View Post
NotesMaeve, I don't know exactly how serious your situation was and if people just laughed it off... lucky you See, sometimes even charm just isn't enough. Sure! There are people who excert great charme even right after their jail sentence... yet when it comes to deeper matters, certain people prefer their own safety over helping their now prosecuted acquaintances.
Less horrible than jail time. ;-)

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It's hard to generalize, and -obviously- the more people you find who trust you, the better it is
I'm a big believer in the concept of that if you want to be trusted, be trustworthy when the opportunity grants itself. Trust *is* freely given, but it requires a soulful level of something I can't quite verbally express.

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Holy Devil! Not Jung again! AAAAA!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

Those psychoanalysts were the root of all human stereotyping, alas most of the characteristics they mention are - in my opinion - rarely relevant in real life (my real life, at least, lol).
Honestly I don't think any person completely fits any of those two models (unless, of course, if we pursue to be exactly those models).

What I meant with extroversion was simply the willingness to learn from outside, to communicate with more than yourself. Nothing about "motivated by outside factors and greatly influenced by the environment," or such things
Oh, Freud was a lunatic, but Jung and Reicht had some valuable things to say. No one perfectly fits those models, and I suggest reading JUNG, not interpretations of him.

The person you really are is determined not by your past, but by what motivates you.
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