This is far more important than it sounds on its first listen. Especially great content for Fi users, but truly useful for everyone. Big thanks from this INTJ who has a mind that often goes WAAAYYY too far into the weeds when I "see a bumper sticker".
Before you stated your 4 words I thought you'd say: Does it impact me? I have the struggle you discuss, and I ask myself, how does this have anything to do with me? That often helps knock me out of the negative thoughts.This video is very Insightful and helpful. Thanks!
good philosophy, I would also add that many opinions we have are always influenced by other people or by our past self, if someone we like has an opinion we tend to move towards that line of thought, and vice-versa for who we don't like, and often we reject our past opinions because we were once immersed in an opposite environment and people than what we are in now embracing opposite views. Understanding that opinions are impermanent like most things (if not everything) and especially our thoughts, is the key to not taking them too seriously. But that's just my opinion 😄
Live and let live!
This is far more important than it sounds on its first listen. Especially great content for Fi users, but truly useful for everyone. Big thanks from this INTJ who has a mind that often goes WAAAYYY too far into the weeds when I "see a bumper sticker".
Thank you for the encouraging words
Before you stated your 4 words I thought you'd say: Does it impact me? I have the struggle you discuss, and I ask myself, how does this have anything to do with me? That often helps knock me out of the negative thoughts.This video is very Insightful and helpful. Thanks!
Those are also 4 excellent words. Thanks for sharing
Very interesting and helpful perspective! I will also try to do this. - A fellow ISFP
good philosophy, I would also add that many opinions we have are always influenced by other people or by our past self, if someone we like has an opinion we tend to move towards that line of thought, and vice-versa for who we don't like, and often we reject our past opinions because we were once immersed in an opposite environment and people than what we are in now embracing opposite views. Understanding that opinions are impermanent like most things (if not everything) and especially our thoughts, is the key to not taking them too seriously. But that's just my opinion 😄
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I feel this way when I see Honor Student stickers 🤢
Thank you for this honesty and messsge. Great advise.