Which type do you think this is closest to, if any?
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Which type do you think this is closest to, if any?
SELF-ACTUALIZATION - BRAINMETA.COM - NEUROSCIENCE, CONSCIOUSNESS, BRAIN, MIND, MIND-BRAIN, NEUROINFORMATICS, NEURAL NETWORKS, BRAIN ATLASES
seems to describe more of someone who is, or has, grown up somewhat. I'm not sure I see a clear type in terms of socionics, more a blend of things. I've seen healthy people of all types come closer to that. it has to do with, perhaps, realizing what and who you are, and also what you are not, but, how all that fits into the bigger picture of things.
I can totally understand that, i think its might be a Delta concept. Were Maslow/Rogers ENFp/EII's? Their theory is about people reaching their potential but i agree that what is assumed to be the best way to be is a bit too biased. I think he probablly just picked Einstien because he was so amazingly brilliant that Maslow couldn't imagine someone comming up with those ideas without being actualized.Quote:
Originally Posted by octopuslove
I can really identifiy with the idea of the true self and ideal self. I constanty feel like im trying to become my idealised self, but basically always falling short.
Sounds like me right after rehab, even the part about "attracting followers." I've kind of lost that "peak experience," though.
I think the self-actualized individual doesn't really hang around the forums.