I can understand that we do not know everything. And things can happen beyond our current understanding. But it doesn't mean that it can't be explained. I do believe that being proactive...works.crow wrote:I'm not trying to do anything. That is the point, inasfar as there even is a point.
To try is to fail. Success happens all by itself, once you get out of your own way.
INFP procrastination
Re: INFP procrastination
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Re: INFP procrastination
Why would you need to explain anything, anyway? Explaining something does nothing to the thing being explained. It remains completely unaffected by your explanation.
It must be something that is only about you, not the thing you wish to explain.
It must be something that is only about you, not the thing you wish to explain.
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Re: INFP procrastination
Because human beings are weak and fallible beings. We need explanations in order to survive and cope with the world around us. To avoid becoming a victim of our weaknesses.crow wrote:Why would you need to explain anything, anyway? Explaining something does nothing to the thing being explained. It remains completely unaffected by your explanation.
It must be something that is only about you, not the thing you wish to explain.
Re: INFP procrastination
Every human being. That includes me, you and everybody on this forum. We cannot operate any other way.crow wrote:Like you?
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