PORL as the constant enemy
Is that generally how you 'feel' about your polr?
As in, it is always there, unfortunately, and there is nothing you can do about it?
Would an Ni polr be feeling like you are always losing time rapidly? I can either be content, and just not think about it, or, always know I have something to do, and feel slightly discontent, it seems. It seems like "avoiding it" is the easy way out, but, it is still there.
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Re: PORL as the constant enemy
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Originally Posted by Courage
Is that generally how you 'feel' about your polr?
As in, it is always there, unfortunately, and there is nothing you can do about it?
Would an Ni polr be feeling like you are always losing time rapidly? I can either be content, and just not think about it, or, always know I have something to do, and feel slightly discontent, it seems. It seems like "avoiding it" is the easy way out, but, it is still there.
More later.
I've wondered the same about external sensing. I can't quite qualify in words how to describe it. Maybe that's why it is a weakness. I certainly do identify with the 'force, willfulness' aspect of Se as a weakness. I often seem to make a conscious effort to hide away, push aside, or explain away feelings of anger or desires to coerce and consequently I find that I never know how to express that side of me, even if demanded.
Re: PORL as the constant enemy
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Originally Posted by Courage
Re: PORL as the constant enemy
Is that generally how you 'feel' about your polr?
As in, it is always there, unfortunately, and there is nothing you can do about it?
Yes... but there's reason for it right now. "Restriction of one major leg joint can increase the energy used in walking by as much as 40%. If two major joints are restricted in the same leg it can increase by as much as 300%." And it's not just that... My massage therapist told me that sometimes she's not sure how I can hold my head upright because my scalenes are so taut. That uses up energy, too. And then there's everything else...
What I'm trying to say is that sometimes people are confronted with their PoLR more so than other times.
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Would an Ni polr be feeling like you are always losing time rapidly? I can either be content, and just not think about it, or, always know I have something to do, and feel slightly discontent, it seems. It seems like "avoiding it" is the easy way out, but, it is still there.
I don't know if that's how people with a Ni PoLR feel or not, but there are a lot of reasons a person could feel that way.