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Author (1st Past) mbti kişilik türü

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"Author (1st Past) hangi kişilik türü? Author (1st Past), MBTI, 4w5 - E7 - 'de kişilik türüdür, RLOAI, RLOAI, büyük 5, IEI' dır."

[Full Temporistic Description by Alexander Latyshev] —— [The Author] For the Author, the past is an area of self-realization. His inner question is "Who am I?" almost always transforms into “who do I want to be?”. A person with such an active position in relation to his past acts like an author writing a book of his life - he forms himself in accordance with his idea - gains experience, let useless or even dangerous, but, most importantly - interesting. "My years are my wealth."An author is a person who looks at any, even dramatic, event of his life - consciously or not - also from the point of view of its artistic merits. He can go on an adventure simply because it will be a neat plot move,which will decorate or simply make more interesting his life path. The Author sees in the past a motive for action, he feels well what needs to be done in order tocomplete the processes once begun. This approach has a downside - the past is extremely demanding onthe author. He often cannot “leave alone” situations from the past that have not been completed to theirlogical end. He is sure, that if “a gun hangs on the stage in the first act, it will definitely shoot”. At the same time, in most cases, the author's philosophy gives him the confidence that “everything can be fixed”- a new page, a new chance. Probably, the main thing in the author is the subconscious confidence that the answer to the question “who am I” is his and only his task. He is confident that he is up to the task. “I am an author. It is my book. "Other people's opinions will not be taken seriously, the author is sure that only he knows who he really is. ——

Biyografi

"For the Author, the past is an area of ​​self-realization. His inner question is "Who am I?" almost always transforms into “who do I want to be?”. A person with such an active position in relation to his past acts like an author writing a book of his life - he forms himself in accordance with his idea - he gains experience, albeit useless or even dangerous, but, most importantly, interesting. "My years are my wealth." The author is a person who looks at any, even dramatic, event of his life - consciously or not - also from the point of view of its artistic merits. He can embark on an adventure simply because it will be an elegant plot move that will decorate or simply make his life path more interesting. The author sees in the past a motive for action, he feels well what needs to be done in order to complete the processes once begun. This approach has a downside - the past is extremely demanding on the author. " Source - http://temporistics.ru/types/past1

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