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    I dont think there is any correlataion. Im pretty misanthropic here, and I had an ESFj friend who was "completely fucking misanthrope" as he put it.


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    Lol, sounds like you're only just getting started then. As life ineluctably brings you into ever greater exposure to the general condition, temperament, and mentality of the Great Unwashed teeming out there, that nauseating sick feeling will grow into an abominable horror of anger, hate, disgust, and existential despair the likes of which you've yet to experience.
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    I think it's just that you're getting older and tireder
    I'm twenty one!

    I dont think there is any correlataion. Im pretty misanthropic here, and I had an ESFj friend who was "completely fucking misanthrope" as he put it.
    You are probably right here. Admittedly this hypothesis of linking weak ethics functions with misanthropy was only ever a half baked thought born out of the need to vent. Since this is a socionics fourm, I thought that it would be interesting to see what others had to say on the idea.
    The mode of goodness conditions one to happiness, passion conditions him to the fruits of action, and ignorance to madness.

    Chapter 14, Verse 9.
    The Bhagavad Gita

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