'96. I love books, music and Justin Bieber. May the odds be ever in your favor. x

#638
20120318 @ Sunday, March 18, 2012
"And our hearts are bruised from longing..."


I think I like you. Problem is, you now confuse me. Where do we go from here? 
#637
Sunday, March 18, 2012

So I took this quiz/questionnaire thing called Myers Briggs ...something. Here's what I got. 

ESFPs generally have the following traits:
  • Live in the present moment
  • Are stimulated and excited by new experiences
  • Practical and realistic
  • Warmly interested in people
  • Know how to have a good time, and how to make things fun for others
  • Independent and resourceful
  • Spontaneous - seldom plan ahead
  • Hate structure and routine
  • Dislike theory and long written explanations
  • Feel special bond with children and animals
  • Strongly developed aesthetic appreciation for things
  • Great people skills
ESFPs are good at many things, but will not be happy unless they have a lot of contact with people, and a lot of new experiences. They should choose careers which provide them with the opportunity to use their great people skills and practical perspective, which will also provide them with enough new challenges that they will not become bored.


Possible Career Paths for the ESFP:
  • Artists, Performers and Actors
  • Sales Representatives
  • Counselors / Social Work
  • Child Care
  • Fashion Designers
  • Interior Decorators
  • Consultants
  • Photographers
#636
Sunday, March 18, 2012
If you believe that your destiny is decided, then most likely, it's decided. If you believe that nothing is decided, then most likely, nothing is decided. It's how a world is. A world is infinitely large, but actually, it's pretty small. The scope of what you can see; the scope of what you can hear; the scope of what your fingers can touch; the scope of what you can feel...and that's all. The world is a very small place, but for those who know it: it is very, very large. And the world, when it is viewed by those who know, is far larger than just one world can hold