This blog is dedicated to Love, Passion, Truth, Beauty, Freedom & the restless spirit & resilience of humankind.
I am female.
I was born on 2, March 1988.
My interests are broad, but my passion consists of writing & probably philosophy.
I did a major in Psychology & Sociology at the University of Auckland. I would have done English instead.
I am not politically opinionated nor religious; but I believe that if there is an objective truth, no society could ever possess or obtain it.
My dream is to become a writer, journalist or novelist, to live in a city apartment, with a cat and hopefully a boyfriend.
I have a novel being put off by study at the moment. But even if you put a gun to my head, I won’t stop writing. *grins*
I love cats, trance & classical music, Italian, Japanese and Mexican food.
I am an INFJ. I am a Pisces.
I have been in true love once.
To have a chat, msn/email me here .
I love life.
It seems we have something in common. Look me up whenever you want. dfwpoetry at gmail.
Hi. I’m glad you e-mailed me. I wish I were as open about talking to strangers as you seem to be ;)
Anyway, a double question for you: what scientific/empirical evidence lead to your (seemingly positive) opinion of personality type indicators? Is it limiting or empowering to be sorted into a “type”?
Constantin: First of all I don’t just believe in any personality type - but the one I used (INFJ/Jung Typology) has led even the most stubborn non-believer on this topic to “shut up” when they saw their own results. That’s my, urm, empirical evidence if you will.
Empowering? Well stop imagining “type” as discrete categories, but rather a series of characteristics in a circle along which different people have different dominant characteristics. We are never “never will be that type.” It just brings out the dominant traits of everyone. That’s why I 99% believe it.
Your site is very unique and you write beautifully.
Hello Aporia.
I’ve been wandering around your blog today and fell in love with your writing style. It’s beautiful. I’m a perfect stranger but I wish you all the best in your study, future career and life.
Have a wonderful weekend.
I love that you identify yourself in MBTI terms. I’m an INTJ, equally unique.
Howdy, I was just revisiting my old posts and to my horror I noticed you had commented on my Starry night post. I never posted a response and forgot about it. Just today when I saw your comment I got to this blog. It is amazing how much alike we are (in our wannabe writer quest).
And other amazement is that you’re from Auckland?! I never thought that anyone is New Zealand would ever visit my blog. I was enjoying my anonymity, typing prose from Christchurch. lol.
Uh, will look around your blog. Good luck for your ambitions. I am also looking for that spoon feeding editor, no luck yet.
you have lovely writing. :)
Hello there kindred spirit!
I thank you for the kind, kind words you left on my humble blog :) My first perusal of your blog; wonderful.
And your goals are admirable indeed.
Hehe I too wish to learn French! I stumbled upon a discussion between Chomsky and Foucault on youtube, with the former speaking his native english, and the latter his native french. It was so cool. And I realised I didn’t want to read subtitles. I didn’t want to read translations. Yes. Anyways, I will most certainly visit here often. What a lovely charming online place yo have here :)
Shalom, Stace
Add another INFJ into the mix.