Jack Labanauskas

A pet peeve that “haunted” me since first being introduced to the enneagram, was a nagging and seemingly chronic reluctance to fully accept what I had read in enneagram books. At the same time it clearly came with much gratification and common sense that resonated deeply and kept me going. Right to the core, the enneagram felt as an irrefutably worthy system, even though, some questions that could and should be addressed remained unanswered. For example, parts of the the...

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