02-25-2018, 09:14 AM
Explaining aways, that's one way to see fear for thinking types. But the argument can be put in an even stronger way: as an INTJ, I see fear as something "alien" in me. That alien feeling in me - which inhibits me - has to be overcome. I can pretty clearly identify fear in myself, and then work to overcome that fear.
Not always of course, because you can always push the limit, and meet new fears.
I can see that if people cannot identify when something is fear based or not, that creates additional problems - next to just overcoming fear.
Not always of course, because you can always push the limit, and meet new fears.
I can see that if people cannot identify when something is fear based or not, that creates additional problems - next to just overcoming fear.
[INTJ]
"The true is the whole." Hegel, The Phenomenology of Spirit, 1807
"The true is the whole." Hegel, The Phenomenology of Spirit, 1807