Orientadores caçam alunos para orientar?

Sou graduado em filosofia e estou pensando em fazer mestrado no próximo ano.

A minha pergunta é: os professores de mestrado e doutorado precisam de orientandos? De vez em quando parece que alguns ficam tentando "recrutar" alunos pra orientar, como se eles tivessem algo a ganhar com isso ou como se tivessem algo a perder caso não atingissem uma cota talvez? É estranho pois uns dois professores especializados em coisas diferentes tentaram me orientar mesmo eu tendo sido bem medíocre nas disciplinas deles.

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u/AccomplishedGuide650 — 16 days ago
▲ 14 r/enfj

How does someone identify ENFJs in real life?

I am very good at detecting most types by functions, habits, behavior, interests, preferences, communication, etc... but for some reason I don't know what an ENFJ is like in real life. I'm 29 and I don't think I was ever able to spot one? So I have this cartoonish concept of ENFJs in my head like Martin Luther King and (my ultimate crush) Jayce from Arcane. But they are loud advocates for very abstract, idealistic ideas, like public things that are very easily spotted.

>>> What I want to know is: how can I identify a normal day to day life ENFJ? Not an uber personality individual - a normal ENFJ around us.

(You don't have to read the following, I just explain where my curiosity came from.)

I just found out my childhood friend is ESFJ - not ENFJ. His dominant Fe is very clear. He was always an absolute golden retriever (nowadays a golden retriever on a bodybuilder's body). He's always smiling, warm, makes friends very easily, kinda innocent, extremely loyal. Only a bad person could dislike such an adorable human being. The thing is, he always talks about things that are currently happening with him, what he wants to eat on the weekend, places he has been or will go to, random gossip here and there, work, and it's not that he's not bright - he is just not interested in abstract ideas at all, he prefers to focus his attention on sensorial experiences or real objects/activities. Like, yesterday he was talking about how money can't buy as many things as it could years ago, that he could afford his favorite food every single weekend, but now some meat and a carbo on the supermarket (where we live) costs $ 150. I automatically started to think about inflation, who are we going to vote next time, politics, etc... (abstract things that we have no direct power over as individuals but that can give some understanding to possibily solve the problem from the roots). That's how I know I'm a N type and he's a S. He wanted to connect using real experiences from his life, while I wanted to discuss ideas - this is a pattern since we were children by the way. And no, I am not saying one approach is better than the other, just pointing out our differences and the fact that the only person I know that I thought was ENFJ... is actually not one.

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u/AccomplishedGuide650 — 1 month ago
▲ 68 r/digimon

Would you forgive Beelzemon if he did that to someone important to you?

-Impmon was a dick all the time, like an imp is meant to be.

-Then he started killing good beings in exchange for power.

-He wanted power because he felt extremely insecure in comparison to other digimon.

-He felt no regret whatsoever after killing Leomon and seeing Juri Katou devastated, he was just happy to absorb data.

-He only felt regret after she spared HIS life, because he benefited from that.

-Not a care about others, being only really affected when something touches him: extremely narcissistic (even though he wouldn't be a clinically diagnosed narcissist because of the change he had afterwards).

-Kato was already a broken person: her biological mother was dead, her relationship with her dad was cold, her stepmother was nice but she was just a child and couldn't deal with the feeling of "replacement", her puppet was probably so that she wouldn't feel alone, and then Leomon, her father figure/innocent crush is brutally killed in front of her, putting her into a severe depression and leading to her being used as a source of bad emotions to power up the villain.

-Impmon/Beelzemon did well trying to atone for what he did: it was the bare minimum. But that would never undo what he did, he would never be able to bring back the life he took.

Would you forgive him if he had done that to someone you love?

There's no right or wrong answer here, only individual ways to deal with it.

Personally, I would never forgive him. He shouldn't have done it, there was no justification. He would have to deal with the consequences of his choices.

u/AccomplishedGuide650 — 1 month ago
▲ 32 r/digimon

What I wish for the DLC expansion

Leomon X

Digi-Beetle

Some specific Digimon I love

>Even though I know I wont get any of these things.

(Also, things we all know: they need to improve the farm, the races, etc...)

What do you wish for the DLC?

u/AccomplishedGuide650 — 2 months ago