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the narrator said a similar thing
"selection of pieces collected over a long period of time..to mark key milestones"
Nice video!
5/17: The Lonely Mastermind
By: Cookies : July 21st, 2020-02:42
Representing approximately 2% of the population is the Mastermind's personality. These people are highly-driven, confident, aloof, and make terrible team players. But where they excel in lies in team leadership. They can foresee the big picture and future...
INTJ
By: LiftAngle51 : July 21st, 2020-03:07
I did a quick Myers and Briggs test. I am an INTJ. Than i check my personality, like which hobbies, interests, and behavior. I like to construct cities, infrastructure, political systems, make laws and rules. Design products, form lands and Unions. When i...
Quasi-science
By: Cookies : July 21st, 2020-03:11
Yes, it has been extensively debated against. Originating from perhaps Carl Jung, and made up by 2 women who were not even psychologists. I wonder why HR still uses it extensively to this modern day. Sometimes, I wonder if nurture has a greater impact tha...
You not alone
By: LiftAngle51 : July 21st, 2020-03:31
Here at WPS we are your friends. But try in your real life to be in surrounding with people. Than about the Myers and Briggs method. The 16 personality table. The Myers and Briggs method. I like the post. See how Russel Crowe collect watches. What a great...
Thanks a lot
By: Cookies : July 21st, 2020-03:40
Yes, I am your friend too. Russell Crowe is pretty cool. He could basically auction his collection away, and rebuild once more. That is the fun part of life, some stages we have to deconstruct, and some stages, we construct! Have a good day!
Yes, we’ve come a long way
By: Cookies : July 21st, 2020-08:45
When I was young, smoking was good. It still is, for ulcerative colitis, but mostly bad for everything else. Myers Briggs is fun, much like a penny arcade game. It may shed light on some aspects of our personality, but has severe limitations as humans are...