04-30-2017, 02:16 PM
(04-30-2017, 02:09 PM)SargeMaximus Wrote:(04-30-2017, 01:42 PM)Shannon Wrote: Swiss has a personality that typically equates change with instability and thus insecurity. That personality type is extremely interested in feeling stable and secure, so they have a very low tolerance for change, which is seen as being a threat to safety and security. So they change slowly at best, and they strongly attempt to prevent or resist change once they are comfortable with the status quo.
I see. What's needed then (correct me if I'm wrong) is to make change more secure than staying the same. Kind of like realizing that the ship is sinking and the only hope of surviving is to jump into the lifeboats.
Working on it.
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