Oh.. This was so sweet it hurts my heart... These days I was thinking about it, perfection. I was annoyed at how things aren't perfect, how we all know the best way things could work and that what doesn't work can work, what's wrong could be fixed, but we just don't do it. But then I remembered the law of chaos. If it weren't for chaos we would never exist. In the end, things are done as they are, the natural is the flow that goes on without a destination, it only follows because life is movement, time is movement and if we exist we move, even if we don't want to, even if we don't have an why, even if we don't organized it. And perfection is order, it's the 'because' and it's a desire above normal, it's going against a wild current, it's against nature. There's no reason. Because if it were through perfection, through machination and the ordering of existence we would not exist, we are born from chaos, we are born from chance. It is impossible that we are not these beings who also carry in us these marks of chance, of unintended causes and consequences. And in the end this is what we are left with, to do the best of what chaos has provided, to love what we can love and give our best to what we have been given.
With all due respect to the author (I love youuu), but I study mbti theory and this is definitely not right (⊙…⊙ )
Do you know those acronyms that the author put? ENFP, ISTJ... This is part of a theory of psychological types created by Carl Jung and later developed by other scholars, but Jungian theory is the most... lenient (?I don't know if this is the right word lol). It's definitely a complex theory, so I understand a lot of people don't understand.
Of course! Just warning you again that it's a complicated theory so I recommend you to study hard if you're interested (you can start with the mbti notes tumblr site, but just for start, because the site is pretty superficial. check out Jung himself and Marie Von Franz later).
Just for an introduction: Jung said that our mind is divided into 4 functions that we use to think and solve problems, there are 8 but each person uses only 4, including: Introverted Thinking, Extraverted Thinking, Introverted Feeling, Extraverted Feeling, Introverted Intuition, Extroverted Intuition, Introverted Sensation and Extroverted Sensation. Feeling is about values that can be object-oriented (extrovert) or subjective-oriented (introverted). Thinking is the systematization of things, it can also be according to the object or the subjective. Sensation is about (in superficial words) the concreteness of things and intuition is about their abstraction. They can also be object or the subjective-oriented.
Using ENFP as an example, this person uses the functions: Dominant - Extraverted intuition, they sees in the outside world the abstract concepts and relates them to each other; Auxiliary Function - Feeling Introverted, they judges the world that they discovers from Intuition by inner values; the tertiary and the inferior are functions that work badly, in this case they would be: the tertiary Extraverted Thinking and the inferior Introverted Sensation. They are less developed because, according to Jung, they are functions that the brain has decided to ignore more. Anyway, this is a pretty superficial short explanation, but I hope it gave you some light
Of course! Just warning you again that it's a complicated theory so I recommend you to study hard if you're interested (you can start with the mbti notes tumblr site, but just for start, because the site is pretty superficial. check out Jung himself and Marie Von Franz later).
Just for an introduction: Jung said that our mind is divided into 4 functions that we use to think and solve problems, there are 8 but each person uses only 4, including: Introverted Thinking, Extraverted Thinking, Introverted Feeling, Extraverted Feeling, Introverted Intuition, Extroverted Intuition, Introverted Sensation and Extroverted Sensation. Feeling is about values that can be object-oriented (extrovert) or subjective-oriented (introverted). Thinking is the systematization of things, it can also be according to the object or the subjective. Sensation is about (in superficial words) the concreteness of things and intuition is about their abstraction. They can also be object or the subjective-oriented.
Using ENFP as an example, this person uses the functions: Dominant - Extraverted intuition, they sees in the outside world the abstract concepts and relates them to each other; Auxiliary Function - Feeling Introverted, they judges the world that they discovers from Intuition by inner values; the tertiary and the inferior are functions that work badly, in this case they would be: the tertiary Extraverted Thinking and the inferior Introverted Sensation. They are less developed because, according to Jung, they are functions that the brain has decided to ignore more. Anyway, this is a pretty superficial short explanation, but I hope it gave you some light
Jihyun I feel you... The feeling that you finally found someone so good that you would just make this person loose their time, or ruin them, the feeling that this person will someday realize that you are just a terrible person as you think of yourself and abandon you, the feeling that you may endup screwing up or hurting the one that you likes the most is all so scary... Thats why I do therapy, but seriously, not easy ┑( ̄Д  ̄)┍









What?? I didn't get it, but there's people saying it is spoiler, so that are their... OMG WHO DID THIS????? WHY SPOIL US THIS MUCH?? (╯°Д °)╯