u/Historical_Profile33
Can you ever want to give without expecting return?
There is an evolutionary advantage of giving while expecting return, but is it possible that people can genuinely not want to expect in return of some deed?
Like, you can feel it genuine but is it possible that deep in the subconscious, your brain is expecting a return too?
I mean, that's the principle of this - 'doing unto others as you would have them do unto you', right?
Everybody tells that they do expect something in return, but still a large portion acts like they genuinely shouldn't want that. Is it to protect themselves from disappointment of not getting it back? Or is it something that came embedded in their mind since they were born?
This confuses me. Some people might joke about doing everything for the sake of their own benefit, but the same people can look offended at the idea of being selfish.
GUYS I went from being as INTP -> ENTP -> I might be INTJ all along!
I asked about my INTP/ENTP mistype in this community and you guys were really helpful.
Help me get over this mistype. 😣
I was in a stress grip for some months so it might be that it were my ENTP shadow functions showing.
I genuinely can't figure out after all this research which one I am.
I have spent so much time thinking I am an XNTP that now I am biased to that, and lowkey doesn't want to get typed as INTJ.
Help me figure out which one I am.
GUYS I went from being as INTP -> ENTP -> I might be INTJ all along!
I was in a stress grip for some months so it might be that it was my ENTP shadow functions showing.
I genuinely can't figure out after all this research which one I am.
I have spent so much time thinking I am an XNTP that now I am biased to that, and lowkey doesn't want to get typed as INTJ.
Help me figure out which one I am.