Enneagram, a Type of Collective Identity?

Frederik Coene
Frederik Coene
The answer to the question “who are you?,” will hardly ever let us hear a response like: “I am a lazy but sociable person, have a good relation with my father but not with my mother, experience challenges in getting into a close relationship with women because – regardless of the fact I feel superior to women – I fear being controlled by them.” Instead, we are more likely to hear something like “I am an atheist homo-sexual German sales manager of Italian d...
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