I am aware of realities others are not. I've never remote viewed, but I believe in it. The CIA even released documents stating it was a reality.
A monekey is a special friend. He is a monekey. He will help you. He knows that he can carry cheese for you. If it weren't for monekey, no one could carry the cheese.
It got recommended to me by a friend with similar sense of humor pretty fast as soon as it got on Netflix. I say gonna check it out. Noticed it was a doc, not a comedy with Danny mcBride which i assumed at first instance. Did not watch. I know and believe such people are out there. Don't find it that entertaining to watch them in a lengthy documentary
I don't feel anything is missing from my life, neither do I worry I will never find the happiness others have. I am one of the happiest people I know. Some guy recently wrote a note to me "hope you find what you're looking for".. He meant in life.. And I thought then.. I'm not really looking for anything. Aren't we all just looking for meaning and reason? Feel like I've found that and now I'm just living for the experience of life. Anyway I was primarily 4. But no, do not recognise much of myself in that.
The description I read of 4s separated traits into healthy and unhealthy development. Not sure if you would identify more with the healthy traits drift, but I have no doubt you are an emotionally healthy person in general. I'm kinda relieved I mostly fall on the healthier side with the traits that I do identify with I do mostly take these things with a grain of salt though, but they're fun and interesting
Healthy Levels Level 1 (At Their Best): Profoundly creative, expressing the personal and the universal, possibly in a work of art. Inspired, self-renewing and regenerating: able to transform all their experiences into something valuable: self-creative. Level 2: Self-aware, introspective, on the "search for self," aware of feelings and inner impulses. Sensitive and intuitive both to self and others: gentle, tactful, compassionate. Level 3: Highly personal, individualistic, "true to self." Self-revealing, emotionally honest, humane. Ironic view of self and life: can be serious and funny, vulnerable and emotionally strong.
One thing I really enjoy about taking them is when I get a question that makes me realise a positive change in myself that I hadn't noticed.. Just because it draws my attention to the answer that is true for me now is not the one it would have been five years ago.
i always doubt how well these tests are made and by who. Especially when they get to me via social media
I only get this kind of thing via hip forums. But even the silliest test can give me the self insight described in the post you quoted. Most of them are going to be made up nonsense that applies to almost everyone of a very general type. So all the test has to do is find out if you see yourself as average or exceptional, normal or weird. Basically.
I'm totally passed those terms :-D They're all comparisons. I know that depending on who i am being compared to I can be (or already are) all those things. So no use defining or identifying with one or two in particular
I used to know, been awhile. Obviously there are probably some derivative ones online which are not representative of the true tests and they aren't an exact science but they generally adhere to a rigorous methodology and approach. They are better than horoscopes but they can suffer from constraints and limitations.