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Thread: Why does IEI/INFp get the tragic romantic stamp on it?

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    The thing about romance in and of itself is that inherent in the beginning is also the inevitable ending. Romance always has an element of the fleeting inside it. A Ni Fe type senses this meandering path of the river ahead and always holds the picture of it in their minds eye. In this way, there is the tragedy of the ending. Of which they are all to aware. So there is a constant needing to be pulled back from the brink of a goodbye.

    Romance is powerful and encompasses your spirit and soul. And so who wouldn't be afraid to loose something so deeply moving. Yet life itself is the arbiter and life demands its pay.

    Maybe unfinished business in your life seeks to make you get a job that takes you away from the romance, or some other responsibility. This is the progression of the socion and beta turns to gamma. The calling to fulfil something prevents the romance from continuing forever. IEI saw it all coming from the very start. This inner precariousness tips of the aggression of someone certain, or naive enough, to make you, MAKE YOU, believe in its beauty and total crazy next level reality that comes once, or twice in a life time. And it will last....for a time.

    All sociotypes learn their individualized lessons as they age. If not, then that in and of itself is also a tragedy. The best romance is always that you had in your youth. Because its so passionate and new. Youth might extend long into adulthood if you had never exp this passion before. So it would be better to say your best romance is always your first. First romances are destined to cease, like the burning flame eventually goes out. There is a reason Romeo and Juliet ill-fated romance still hard hits 450 years later..
    Last edited by timber; 06-15-2019 at 02:08 PM.

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