Taxes & MBTI, 5w6, Nature
Often times I feel that people see taxes for welfare as a way to steal from the rich to give to the poor, the problem is, that much of the structure that is required to support this does in fact go to departments/programs that do much more harm to the poor. How much tax money goes in to wars (regular and fake ones like the war on drugs, which all have a deeper impact on the poor than the elite), bailing out banking cartels (fueled by the federal reserve.
The number one best thing for poor people in a country, is the wealth of the country. Wealth is also a determining factor in ability to withstand disasters which affect the poor the most.
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I don’t like the MBTI, I’ve been using it for over a decade and I feel that the Jungian cognitive preferences is far superior.
I don’t think there’s anything negative with using it as a model to interface with other people, however, it can be terribly limiting if you only use that train of thought.
People can not be put into clear terms just as consciousness eludes definition.
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I think 5w6 (Investigator with Loyalist) is an incredibly difficult place to be. Investigating requires detachment while loyalty requires attachment.
It’s a duality that bears strong burden on consciousness.
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I love nature, the two people who’ve capture my thoughts eloquently while I’m in it is Thoreau and Marcus Aurelius