Re: Greatest accomplishment
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Originally Posted by Ms. Kensington
What is your idea of your greatest accomplishment, real or hoped?
Then , what is your type?
currently i am reading a book on business ethics and the people are like, nobel laureates .. i thought, it would be awesome to have one :)
there is a test somewhere that asks, would you rather close down a branch of human thought and get a small notation in a book, or be talked about for years to come or something like that i and i thought id rather have the former (at the time). I think it does tell a lot about the person..]
im INTj btw.
What is the book? Sounds interesting.
For me, living a life devoted to a worthy cause, and seeing/encouraging progress for that cause. Right now it's something about human progress, it seems. Or physics. Or both. Or something stressing the interconnectedness of everything. Or space. So as you can see, it's not set in stone yet, but I'm working on it.
But definitely something progressive. I've learned that at least that is a part of my destiny that I really hope to live out, and that is part of who I am.
Re: Greatest accomplishment
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ms. Kensington
What is your idea of your greatest accomplishment, real or hoped?
Then , what is your type?
currently i am reading a book on business ethics and the people are like, nobel laureates .. i thought, it would be awesome to have one :)
there is a test somewhere that asks, would you rather close down a branch of human thought and get a small notation in a book, or be talked about for years to come or something like that i and i thought id rather have the former (at the time). I think it does tell a lot about the person..]
im INTj btw.
Hmmm, toughy.
1. To have learned whatever the hell it was that I came here to learn. ("here" meaning Earthly life)
2. To have had a positive effect on at least one person's life who turned around and had a positive effect on another person's life, and so on following a "chain reaction".