By Jack Labanauskas
Jack Labanauskas: From the beginning of my interest in the Enneagram, I have been plagued by the desire to gain a reasonable certainty about what constitutes the differences between one type and another. It was immediately clear that people fall into type categories; but the general descriptions, no matter how precise, elaborate and accurate, all seemed to fail to provide the “impact” of recognition. I felt the necessity to identify something specific and distinct a...
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