Cognisant
cackling in the trenches
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It's that midway between idealistic and cynical that somehow manages to be even worse, for example misanthropy when one knows what great potential people have, but it's potential that goes unrealised. Or understanding exactly how happiness & depression are just states of mind that can be changed/controlled if one is just willing to try, but it never lasts, happiness takes so much effort to maintain.
Being jaded is not being cynical or depressed, it's questioning why one wants to be idealistic or happy, in fact that may be the source of the problem, constantly asking why.
Can someone remind me why we value hope?
Or tell me why I should stop asking "Why"?
Can an INTP even do that?
Being jaded is not being cynical or depressed, it's questioning why one wants to be idealistic or happy, in fact that may be the source of the problem, constantly asking why.
Can someone remind me why we value hope?
Or tell me why I should stop asking "Why"?
Can an INTP even do that?