Jack Labanauskas
From personal experience, supported by history and research, I know how difficult to impossible it is to be meaningfully described “as a type.” To find a typology that fits like a glove, one is forced to see oneself as defined by a set of aspects that’s called true me, while ignoring or minimizing some or most other characteristics that we consider to be “equally me” although to a lesser degree (or even opposed to the image of true me). This can put one in the position of a par...
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