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If god is just, how do believers justify the NLT of Deuteronomy 17:12?

First, let’s dispense with citing single texts one after the other. There is no point in dealing with them one at a time; let’s address the Deuteronomic canon of law as a unit.Then let’s understand that reading Deuteronomy from a post-modern perspective is part of what creates problems. Let go your modern mind-set and think like someone from the Bronze age. Difficult? Yes of course it is—first you have to know what that mind-set was.The period in which Deuteronomy was possibly written—maybe the fifteenth century B.C.— was a much harsher environment than ours. Survival was less assured, even less common; war was a constant, and it was total war, brutal war, without any of the modern moral limitations we like to —occasionally—wage war by. The Assyrians bragged about their brutality and put up pictures—reliefs—of it. They destroyed the northern kingdom of Israel and threatened Judah. Judah was right to be afraid.Slavery was everywhere. There was no society of this age that did not have slaves. However, slavery was a different animal than it was in our modern era. People often sold themselves into slavery for economic reasons. It was better than starving.There was no recognition of human rights as such. Even law itself tended to be on the harsh side. Take a look at the legal punishments adminstered in other cultures of the same era—those cultures considered the “most civilized.”EGYPTFatal punishments were imposed for crimes like treason and plotting against the Pharaoh. Punishments like impalement—a slow and agonizing death—were often used. Death sentences were rarely administered for murder and manslaughter (no distinction in Ancient Egypt) – well, let’s say it was administered more rarely than in other ancient civilisations. However, there are quite a few known instances of forced suicide. In those cases, the convicted criminals were also punished posthumously by not being given a proper burial.Tomb raiding was a crime punished by death. Usually it was decapitation or drowning. These two punishments were also executed in severe cases of corruption.Burning alive was a method used in Ancient Egypt and was administered in cases of vandalism of temples and other places of worship. It wasn’t carried out very frequently because the Egyptians believed that burning alive would rob the deceased of his body and prevent him from achieving eternal life. But not because there was a concern about the brutality.Slavery in ancient Egypt was established in the New Kingdom (1550-1175 B.C.), with slaves along with servants and peasants making up 80% of the population. There were three types of enslavement in Ancient Egypt: chattel slavery, bonded labor, and forced labor. Many slaves who worked for temple estates lived under terrible conditions. Chattel slaves were POW’s that were given as booty and were often treated badly. Bond slaves were those same kind of voluntary slaves found in Israel and Judah.Cruel & Unusual: How Ancient Egyptians Punished Their Criminals - Ancient FactsGREECELaws varied in Greece. The scholar John Gager, told National Geographic, "With the possible exception of modern America, no society has been more notorious for litigation than classical Athens.” Of course, women were not normally allowed to testify in Athenian courts. True representative government was something that never occurred to the ancient Greeks.Serfdom was passed down from generation to generation. Their labor freed the land owners to make war among themselves and establish philosophy and the arts. The serfs in most cases lived lives little different from slaves—and in some cases—not as good as slaves.Slavery was common practice in Ancient Greece, as in other places of the time. It is estimated that the majority of Athenian citizens owned at least one slave. Chattel (personal possession) slavery, in Greece, is that of an individual deprived of liberty and forced to submit to an owner, who may buy, sell or lease them like any other chattel. Before the 6th century B.C., Athenians also practiced debt slavery. Solon freed debt slaves and forbid the practice in the seventh century B.C.Burning of a person’s garments—while wearing them—was used to punish criminals in both ancient Greece and Rome. Plato described gruesome tortures involving tunics soaked in pitch. Many sentenced to death were poisoned. Excavations have revealed thimble-size terra cotta vessels in which executioners measured doses of hemlock. Bribery was generally punished by either exile or death.Draco produced a code of laws for Athens in which some relatively minor crimes were punished with death. During the 7th century B.C. oral laws were used in Greece and they were under the control of the aristocratic class. This meant that the legal system was unfair and could easily be exploited by them for their own benefit. Plutarch, one of the ancient sources for Draco, claims that the penalty for the theft of an apple or a cabbage was death, and you could have someone made your personal slave if they owed you money. Draco’s form of absolutism gave birth to the term "Draconian."CRIME AND JUSTICE IN ANCIENT GREECEANCIENT ROMEThe Romans took crime and punishment seriously, and were particularly creative with punishments. The part we find odd today is having different forms of punishment for the same crime, when committed by people of different social statuses. The best known form of lethal punishment in Ancient Rome was, of course, crucifixion. The case that best demonstrates the different “justices” of Rome are the deaths of St.Paul and St.Peter; both were convicted of similar crimes, yet Paul was beheaded because he was a Roman citizen, while St.Peter was crucified.Romans believed punishment was a deterrant; none of these societies—besides perhaps the Hebrew to a small degree—believed in using punishment for “rehabilitation.” They thought there was nothing quite like watching a public crucifixion to bring down crime. Crucifixion was a punishment reserved for slaves, pirates and enemies of the state; Roman citizens could be condemned to crucifixion only for high treason.There are two famous accounts of crucifixion on a large scale. Spartacus’ slave revolt was one of those. 6000 slaves were recaptured and crucified, creating a forest of dead bodies from Capua all the way to Rome. The other was in 70 A.D. during the fall of Jerusalem when the Roman army crucified captives along the walls. There were no laws about humane treatment of POW’s. There are also two example in the Bible, one of Abraham rescuing Lot from captivity, and the other of David rescuing captives, but as far as I know, those are the only examples of rescuing prisoners. Prisoners were generally executed or enslaved.Nero allegedly added a new twist, by setting the crucified bodies on fire and using them to light up the streets. Romans also used animals to rend people to death. This might have been introduced by the Julio-Claudians, or it might go back to Republic, I am unsure, but it caught on. Nero used this method to kill Christians.Of course, back during the days of the Republic there was no police force per sé and criminals pretty much ran loose. Wealthy Romans hired guards and even built their own small armies to protect their homes and families. Guards of one wealthy family sometimes fought the guards of another family over insults or business territories. It sounds a lot like how it is with “crime families,” or how it is in Columbia and Mexico with drug cartels setting up their own compounds where they alone are what law there is. Life in an environment such as this requires ruthlessness as a means of survival and prosperity. When Rome became an Empire, the emperors used the Roman army to keep order on the streets of Rome. In some cases, that was not much of an improvement since the soldiers themselves were known to threaten and extort the people.Traitors, by tradition, were thrown off the Tarpeian Rock. (Exile deserves its own chapter.) Parricide – while completely unacceptable in any society – was even more offensive for Romans, because the father held the ultimate authority, including the right to life and death for his entire family. The parent killer was to be whipped till bleeding, sewn into a sack with a dog, a rooster, a viper, and an ape, and then thrown into the sea.Crime and Punishment in Ancient RomeNow the truth is, Deuteronomy is much more ancient than most of these examples—more primitive.Scholars of all stripes who study the Bible have long recognized the moral and humanistic character of Deuteronomy. It contains many laws which set the standard for ethical humanistic law. Look at Deut.15. It specifies a slave must be set free after six years —with gifts—presumably to help re-establish themselves. This applied with equity to both male and female.Instead of looking at that from a post-modern point of view, decrying, “but that means they allowed slavery!” as though that were a just criticism for a society of this era, look at it from the point of view of the brutality that was so common in other cultures—especially in their treatment and attitude toward slaves. Look at the equality. Look at the limits the wealthy imposed upon themselves in order to be fair to the poorest among them.According to Deuteronomy the master has no say in the private life of his slave. The slave is a citizen, a brother, a free person whose marital life, for example, is his/her own concern. Slaves in ancient Israel and Judah were compensated for injuries and set free if the owner mistreated them in certain ways. Who else thought or did that? Anyone? Not that I know of.Don’t apply your own modern mind set to this. Think of it from their point of view. They are inventing laws that will aid in their culture’s survival and promote the ethical and moral values they hold dear. Our law shifts with what we think is moral or isn’t from generation to generation—so did theirs. This is their beginning point, and in reality, it’s pretty darn impressive.Ever consider how the future might see some of our laws? As birth control becomes simpler and more consistently dependable, it’s possible to foresee a time when abortion will all but disappear from common use. When that happens, how will the future view our practice of using it as birth control?Deuteronomy does not focus on the sacred or on purity so much as Leviticus—but that was law for and by the priests—and priests should be holier than most, don’t you think? For example, blasphemy, which was thought in ancient Israel to be an extremely grave offense, and is mentioned in at least three other sources of legal discussion, is entirely unprovided for in Deuteronomy. There are also some capitol offenses in Deuteronomy not listed elsewhere; this verse in 17:12 is one.Anyone who shows contempt for the judge or for the priest who stands ministering there to the LORD your God is to be put to death. You must purge the evil from Israel.The political nature of the “law of incitement” is important to recognize and this one about “judicial contempt” also has political ramifications and overtones. These laws were aimed at shoring up and protecting governmental authority. In Egypt, Greece and Rome—plotting, talking, acting in a way that showed disrespect for or incited others to show disrespect, or to disobey, or in some cases, even fail to recognize, the legitimacy of the governing authority—was in nearly every example—a crime subject to the death penalty. All societies protected themselves from dissolution in the same manner basically. They killed rabble rousers. Rabble rousers were a threat to order and maintaining unity as a nation.We don’t do that anymore. We send them to college.

China: What are some mind blowing facts about China?

From fun facts to history that’s a bit heavy. Here we go.Every single giant panda in the world belongs to China. If you see one outside of China , he/she is on loan. And the rental fee ain’t cheap . Panda diplomacy - WikipediaAbove: Numbers of Pandas in different countries. Source: “国宝”的特殊使命:中国熊猫外交大盘点Chinese people don’t call “Chinese New Year”, “Chinese New Year”. They call it “Lunar New Year (农历新年)” or “Spring Festival(春节)”. In fact , many Asian countries celebrate the Lunar New Year . In Singapore, Korea, Vietnam , Malaysia, Philippines for example , Lunar New Year is an official public holiday. Do native Southeast Asians celebrate Chinese New Year? , Lunar New Year Is Actually Celebrated In Most Asian CountriesAbove: Poster of the state-run CCTV (China central Television) 2020 Lunar New Year’s Eve concert , it calls the new year “春节(Spring Festival)”China has one of the last surviving Matriarchal Societies - Mosuo - Wikipedia. Here’s a pretty good documentary about their way of life and the impact on their traditions brought by the Communist party:11th of November is the biggest online shopping day in China. This date is Commonly known as “Double 11” or “Singles' Day - Wikipedia” by the Chinese. IMO, it’s one of the most genius marketing campaigns since Coca-cola changed “Father Christmas” outfit from green to red or how “De Beers” tricked women around the world into believing that they ought have an overrated, overpriced, shiny stone on their fingers when they get engaged. This “11.11” phenomenon deserves a whole new topic on e-commerce, the consumer behaviour of the new generation Chinese, and brand marketing.Above: Sales record of “Double 11” 2019. Source: China Double 11 shopping festival statistics 2019; best-selling brandsMiddle aged Chinese women LOVE going out to dance in public at night. “广场舞” a.k.a Square dancing (China) - Wikipedia is a HUGE thing in China. Has anyone been to the Melbourne Museum lately ? I used to take my kid there every week and would see a brunch of people (all sorts of ethnicities) doing the “square dance” outside of the museum , it was mind blowing for me to see it in Melbourne (amazing city that embraces all sorts of cultures btw). Chinese Square Dancers: Melbourne Museum . “Square Dancing Aunties” use super catchy songs and how they dance like no one’s watching really makes you wanna shake your booty a little. This group dancing activity is so popular and culturally encouraged that patients in the Wuhan Quarantine centre are doing it everyday to stay fit and spiritually positive. YOU GO GIRLFRIENDS!Above:video taken in the Wuhan quarantine centre,bunch of coronavirus patients dancing together.The Chinese are very liberal towards homosexuality. Same sex marriage might not be legal in China, but that doesn’t stop them from talking about it and sharing erotic articles/Mangas related to the topic. The world’s biggest gay dating app “GRINDR” is 60% owned by “Beijing Kunlun Tech”, a Chinese gaming company. Although the U.S government is forcing Kunlun to sell. Grindr Is Owned by a Chinese Firm, and the U.S. Is Trying to Force It to SellAbove: A glimpse of some gay related posts on China’s most popular social media platform, Weibo. Source:https://www.weibo.com/u/1481250851?refer_flag=1001030103_&is_hot=1二次元腐漫营的微博_微博https://www.weibo.com/shimotsukisakura?refer_flag=1001030103_&is_hot=1男.人.之.间.用什.么姿.势.最爽?_微博It's illegal not to regularly visit parents who are over 60 years old . This law is called “中华人民共和国老年人权益保障法” or “Law of the People's Republic of China on Protection of the Rights and Interests of the Elderly“ . Related articles:A Chinese Virtue Is Now the LawLaw of the People's Republic of China on Protection of the Rights and Interests of the ElderlyCricket fighting - Wikipedia is a traditional sports and is still very popular among retirees nowadays. I think it’s silly to make/watch two bugs fight against each other, BUT many Chinese citizens will disagree with me … !Above: people watching a live “Cricket battle” on a big screen TV in a shopping mall.Beijing will be the first city in history to host both The Summer(2008) & Winter (2022) OlympicsOpen-crotch pants - Wikipedia or “开裆裤“ are still very popular in China for toddlers and babies. It’s an old “Chinese thing”, but over the years the styles of the Open-crotch pants have evolved so much better that I had purchased a few for my daughter myself - they weren’t so ugly and super convenient to use! (after consideration, I decided not to share pictures of little babies wearing OCPs because they all showing their bare arses !! lol )Above: A glimpse of the sales of “open crotch pants” on Taobao, China’s biggest online shopping platformThere are free condom vending machines on campus in China. All you need to do, is swipe your national ID card. You can get up to 20 condoms per month from the vending machine. “No Rubba, No Hubba Hubba” y’all. China’s campus condom giveaway both protects and offendsPearl S. Buck - Wikipedia is the first American woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature (1938). She won it with a book written about China, called The Good Earth - Wikipedia . It was the best-selling fiction book in the United States in 1931 and 1932 and won the Pulitzer Prize in 1932. This book is indeed a great read and I highly recommend it to anyone who has interests in China’s past. It helps one to understand China from a very different prospective.China has the maximum number of neighbours touching its border. The 14 countries touching its border are: India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Russia, North Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Bhutan and Nepal.During the first half of the 20th century, Shanghai was the only city in the world to accept Jews that were escaping the Holocaust without an entry visa. Related reads:https://www.un.org/en/holocaustremembrance/docs/pdf/chapter6.pdf - a study published on the UN website.Shanghai's Forgotten Jewish Past - article published by The AtlanticFILM IN REVIEW; 'Shanghai Ghetto''- NY TimesHere's a great documentary about this, “Shanghai ghetto”:Women used to grow long fingernails to show off their prestige/noble social status. The message it meant to send is quite simple: look, I don’t have to work!Along with the Egyptians, the Chinese were one of the first cultures to perfect nail art. Chinese Nail polish was coloured with vegetable dyes and flowers, mixed with egg whites, beeswax, and gum Arabic, which helped fix the colour in place. From around 600 BC, gold and silver were favourite colours, but by the Ming dynasty of the fifteenth century, favourite shades included red and black- or the colour of the ruling imperial house, often embellished with gold dust.Another advantage of Chinese nail polish was it protected the nails. The strengthening properties of the mixture proved useful because, from the Ming dynasty onwards, excessively long fingernails were in vogue amongst the upper classes. By the time of the Qing dynasty, which lasted from the seventeenth until the twentieth century, these nails could reach 8-10 inches long.The fashion for excessive nail growth was primarily a statement of status as it was impossible to grow nails so long and undertake any manual labor. Unfortunately, such long nails meant the wearer of them could not do anything much at all. It would undoubtedly have been positively dangerous to have attempted any intimate body care. Therefore, anyone with such long nails would have relied upon servants to wash, dress and feed them, to prevent them doing themselves an injury- or breaking a nail.To counteract the inconvenience of a full set of long claws, it became fashionable for the Manchu women of the Qing dynasty to cultivate just one or two talons on the hands. These nails were shaped and styled so that they looked elegant rather than unwieldy and from the nineteenth century were often protected with nail guards made of gold or silver and studded with jewels.ref: Looks that Kill: 11 Impossible Beauty Standards from HistoryAbove: Empress Dowager Cixi - WikipediaAbove: Unknown noble woman from Qing DynastyAbove: another unknown noble woman from Qing DynastyAbove: Antique fingernail protectors from Qing DynastyHistorians and scientists believe people from a village in Liqian - Wikipedia are the descendants of ancient Roman soldiers. “魏略”or “Weilüe” was a Chinese historical text written by Yu Huan between 239 and 265. The Weilue fills in many gaps in our knowledge of the extensive international contacts and trade networks at this early period.Here's a copy of the translation of “魏略“:The Peoples of the West,translated by independent scholar John Hill - Academia.eduRelated reads:Chinese villagers 'descended from Roman soldiers'DNA tests show Chinese villagers with green eyes could be descendants of lost Roman legionNote: Mr. Hill has written a few amazing books (IMO) on ancient “Silk Road” and the interaction between ancient Rome and China. They are good reads for anyone who has interests in early (Central) Asian history . John E. HillChristianity along with many other religious organisations are well protected by law in China. Given the conditions that they are legally registered with the local government and they conduct religious activities according to regulations. There’s a good church in Guangzhou (next to my hometown) which holds regular masses in different languages including Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean and English Sacred Heart Cathedral (Guangzhou) - WikipediaAbove: A picture of the Sacred Heart Cathedral Church in Guangzhou. Taken in 2015, by me, after hubby and I finished attending a mass in English.Only if I could get a dime every time someone tries to tell me “your country has no faith” or “your country suppresses religious believes” or “Chinese people have no religious freedom”, only if …Moving on …Many controversial national policies only applied to the Han ethnicity. Ethnic Minorities enjoy many “Special Treatments” in China. These policies include but not limited to:One-Child Policy was never implemented among the ethnic minorities. I once heard a joke, it goes like this: CCP doesn’t think we have too many people, it just thinks we have too many Han people … … …More than 16 provinces have special government body to ensure the supply and quality of Halal and Kosher food.Students of ethnic minorities enjoy lower entrance requirements for universities, PhD programmes, and so on. Tuition is often free for them.Most of China's 55 ethnic minorities, with exceptions such as Mongol, Tibetan, and Uygur, did not have their own written languages before 1949. Efforts have been putting into creating and improving writing systems for minority languages soon after the founding of the PRC60% of the government positions in Autonomous Regions (there are five) are guaranteed for ethnic minority citizens.Since the 80s, a special policy called “两少一宽“ or “2 Less 1 more” had been being implemented in Criminal Cases Involving National Minority Citizens. “2 less” = Less arrest and Less death penalty;;;;; “1 more” = More Leniency. This policy is currently under reviewed and will likely be called off due to a series of terrorists attacks in the past decade or so, and Han people are demanding equality in the eyes of law.Related reads:China's Ethnic Policy and Common Prosperity and Development of All Ethnic Groupshttp://www.lawinfochina.com/display.aspx?lib=dbref&id=82China has been under a series of terrorist attacks in recent years.2008 Kashgar attack - Wikipedia2008 Kunming bus bombings - Wikipedia2011 Hotan attack - Wikipedia2011 Kashgar attacks - WikipediaPishan hostage crisis - WikipediaTianjin Airlines Flight 7554 - Wikipedia2012 Yecheng attack - WikipediaApril 2013 Bachu unrest - WikipediaJune 2013 Shanshan riots - Wikipedia2013 Beijing Capital International Airport bombing - Wikipedia2013 Tiananmen Square attack - Wikipedia2014 Kunming attack - WikipediaAssassination of Juma Tayir - WikipediaApril 2014 Ürümqi attack - WikipediaMay 2014 Ürümqi attack - WikipediaIn early 1900s, China was invaded by 8 different nations at the same time . Eight-Nation Alliance - Wikipedia . Although Chinese are being taught about this, I thought this could be “mind blowing’ for some because as far as I know (by talking to people from these 8 nations, not by doing proper research), out of the 8 nations, Germany is the only country teaching school kids about this part of history. I’m not into sharing war pictures because looking at them makes me sad, I do want to share some of the cartoons that were created by artists from these countries though. see below:For about a hundred years, China was occupied by 10 different countries at the same time. They established their little “homes away from home” in China and call them “Concessions” : Concessions in China - Wikipedia . Chinese people call this period Century of humiliation - Wikipedia .Thanks for reading.

What does it take for a ENFP to fully understand their personality type?

Read a better description. Here’s one that I translated from Russian and it is in my opinion the best and most accurate enfp description I’ve ever read:Please note: The pronouns are interchangeable.Nickname: HuxleyHuxley perfectly captures the strength and weakness of any person, is able to find a way out of any complex ethical situation. Effectively in any situation, she scans the necessary information and skillfully uses it and thus earned the pseudonym of the "scout". She is able to recognize the motives of any actions. Possessing a strong imagination, she sees the prospects or futility of developing relations. Vivid visions often live in her head.Huxley is characterized by rapid changes of interests, spontaneous decision-making, being observant and inquisitive. Interested in all the unusual and mysterious, she is fascinated by everything unusual which at first glance seems exciting. She is typically not aimed at distant prospects, preferring what is expedient and attainable at the current moment. It happens that because of the breadth of her interests, she finishes several universities throughout her life and attends various courses and seminars. She quickly catches the essence of things. At times it is difficult for her to decide what is most important, and what is secondary.Thanks to these qualities Huxley can be considered the best journalist, advisor, teacher, advertiser.In unfamiliar situations, she has a wandering gaze; her eyes seem to "wander" around, and when she finds what she is looking forher gaze explodes. This creates the impressionof a distracted person. Wherever Huxley is, she automatically predicts accuratelythe course of events. In her memory, many different frames are "printed" as if on a film, and at first she even underestimates the importance of these cadres. It happens that there are not enough links in this chain, however, suddenly, at some point, Huxley says, "I have an idea!" and the newly heard information fills all the previously missing links in its chain and Huxley completes the process of her observations.Huxley since birth is a great connoisseur of people, she quicklyguesses their desires. This trait gives her the chance to become a good psychologist because she knows how and wants to be on friendly terms with everyone. But, alas, Huxley seems to draw to herself all the failures and troubles of another person, and for a long time carries them in herself. As a result, she often has a feeling that she has lost some part of herself. By talking with a person, she is able to direct them to the right path. But she avoids situations of giving others exact advice. She is a very talented dreamer and designer. She decorates her life with inventions and ingenuity. Huxley is able to realize her ideas talents and plans in real life, creating different scenarios, for example for holidays, businesses, etc.Huxley is a pronouncedcreative personality. Fulfilling duties in non-creative industries, she is still looking for unconventional solutions - firstly, to make things more interesting and not get bored with work, and secondly, in this way she introduces diversity by providing an individual point of view and unusual solutions.She needs to share her knowledge, acumen, experiences and confirm her uniqueness. This quality of Huxley is especially needed in the world for spreading new achievements in science and art.She wants to and achieves high results everywhere. Idealizes everything, including her abilities, thus making them reality. As an idealist, she strives to be a person without shortcomings. Cleverly finds a way out of seemingly desperate situations.Usually creates and maintains a friendly atmosphere in the team, adapts to the interlocutor, knows to whom and what to say. She is able to pay attention to everyone, utter calming words, gently cheer. It is easy for her to find an individual approach to everyone. She regulates relations with the right people. Huxley avoids contact with rude, ill-bred people. She is intolerant of the shortcomings of others. She loses interest in those who can not stand up to her ethical tests. Feeling that she has to take responsibility for the decisions of another person, she will easily create a psychological distance.She often demonstrates her playfulness, especially in words. This behavior sometimes gives the false impression of a superficial, carefree and frivolous person. However, communication with Huxley can develop unpredictably, sometimes even for her. Soulful intimacy with her can be imaginary and deceptive, as her friendliness is in no way connected with a genuine attitude towards someone. If a person is close to her, they are more often highly ethical, meets with her, and a deep and lasting friendship is formed. For the sake of such a friend Huxley is able to make sacrifices, for example to get up in the middle of the night to help.She desires to be apart of a happy society. It would seem that after you have successfully spent hours together, she can suddenly lose interest in you and inexplicably disappear. If Huxley finds herself in a dangerous situation, in most cases she easily finds a way out of it, but sometimes troubles can stick to her.She can provoke someone, and wait for a response. She often analyzes the person’s actions, tries to understand the reasons for their behavior. It is difficult for her at times to evaluate herself, although she is able to appreciate others.During the life of Huxley, many friends she will change, but with none of them will she interrupt relations definitively. She believes and knows that at some point she can return and resume the friendship.With work she begins with great enthusiasm. If it can be done in a short time, enthusiasm is not lost. But with long-term and boring work or in case of unfruitful affairs, she will not finish what has been started, or she will have to force herself to bring the matter to an end.She is a strong-willed, purposeful and self-confident person. It happens that she demonstratively defends her rights, but does not want to discuss her volitional qualities. She is often considered to be a strong leader. Thus she is inclined to be promoted to leadership.Huxley is able to mobilize in emergency situations -- she becomes determined, active, and shows courage. She intuitively finds solutions and skillfully coordinates the work of people. She knows what she can do herself and what needs to be done by others.Huxley resists all kinds of restrictions on freedom. She feels annoyed in any work which connects a certain schedule and rhythm. She will hardly comply with the requirements put forward. Such actions can cause irreversible consequences for her. Is able to cancel earlier decisions. Observance of the rules of others, established order and so on prevent her from living. Avoids monotony.Her work improves when she makes it more interesting and exciting. Often tries to perform a task in her own manner, not like others. Others consider this behavior as a lack of discipline.She turns work into a game and performs it with ease. Does not recognize formalities. Even in a serious relationships tries to live in a free atmosphere. This is often successful. If her plans are not realized, she will feel concerned. Openly does not discuss and/or recognize her weaknesses, although inside she is self-critical, she knows and constantly strives to correct her shortcomings.Huxley believes in the power of diplomas and awards, although she initially does not pay attention to the actual capabilities of a man. She will react sharply to any comments alluding to her incompetence.Huxley, when concentrating on one thing for a long time, she will become inconsiderate. She does not always go into details with others. She listens to the information of others superficially, and also passes it on vaguely, entangled in terminology and facts. This is especially noticeable if Huxley chooses a profession that is related to the exact sciences.She does not follow the instructions and rules of others, explains them in her own way. She does not like to make detailed and accurate reports. Huxley completely relaxes only in a comfortable environment, where she does not have to deal with everyday issues.Huxley skillfully assesses the benefits and effectiveness of her activities. Spends her forces where she wants to and where things are interesting, without focusing on the benefits.But it should be noted that under all circumstances, Huxley has learned to find prestigious and profitable positions.Long loneliness in her office takes away her strength. Huxley prefers to work in a team. She needs fast paced work. She is configured for a quick result, not for long monotonous processes.She skillfully regulates the pace of psychological rapprochement or separation of a person. Although she may state that she wants to be on good terms with everyone, as a representative of the aristocratic quadra maintains the appropriate distance.She is veryprudent, observes and makes conclusions about threatening dangers in relations, and warns about it to those whom she considers necessary.Huxley is annoyed, if others are stupidly taking time from her and acting dishonestly, she perceives this as disrespect to herself. If Huxley left harsh circumstances, she is frustrated for wasting her time, not for the spent effort. She painfully experiences injustice, remarks, quarrels. When she suffers injustice, anger and frustration comes and she needs to be alone in order to restore inner balance.Her inner world is complex and contradictory. Outwardly carefree and playful, but inside she fights with emotions and thoughts. She can become depressed, which is typical for representatives of this sociotype.If Huxley did not find a suitable place in life to her liking, as already mentioned, she does not discuss her setbacks. In this regard, due to her acquiescence and silence, she becomes susceptible to others wanting to provoke their wrath upon her. In such situations, she can not restrain herself. Defending herself, she becomes irritated, and raises her voice.In Huxley there is an actor's talent, she is able to improvise, parody the voices and behavior of others. She is attracted by talented and successful personalities.The weakness of Huxley:unbreakable self-esteem.The strength of Huxley: sincerity and ingenuity.Credo of her EGO block:I can not know everything, but I will find out how, or find people who will help me to find out! Yes, I know that my freedom ends where the freedom of another begins. But the intersection of freedom - is three-dimensional, rather than a point.Credo of her superego:I am very smart and very strong, I'll prove it, I can handle myself with everything. Since my childhood I am very proud of myself that I can earn a lot of money and cook eggs (scrambled and plenty of money = variables that are also improved with age).Credo of her ID unit:Set me a driver for effective time management, and mount a switch to turn off emotions and thoughts!About the childhood of HuxleyAs a small child Huxley is distinguished by three qualities - curiosity, resourcefulness and independence, and these qualities do not leave her throughout life. Of all the fictional characters small Huxley reminds you most of Leeloo in the 5th Element.Since childhood, the child-Huxley is very noticeable. You may like her or dislike her, but to stay completely indifferent to her, it's almost impossible. A natural born leader, and very popular, she is often the "backbone" of a group of children.Huxley as a teenager likes to try on a variety of "psychological clothes", but she does not play a role for the public, and the public, as a rule, Huxley does not need - she just plays for herself. Huxley generally wants to determine where and what is for her, and what’s not for her. But Huxley each time is sincere, honest and open - just at the moment she has a sense of things only to appease herself.About Huxley's principles and valuesStarting from childhood, Huxley has a keen sense of justice, not only in relation to herself, but also towards others. She can stand up for the hurt and weak to a stronger opponent, and does not hesitate to spare neither strength nor time, to defend someone's rights. As for her own rights - in Huxley this tends to be much worse. Sometimes it is easier for her to give them up or put them up, rather than fight for her rights. But to defend her freedom, the right to personal choice, Huxley will zealously and diligently fight. Individual freedom is very important in Huxley’s values.Above all Huxley appreciates the individuality of others. Like no other, Huxley sees the potential of each individual and understands the value and uniqueness of the human person, seeing how much each person is worth, and a little idealistically believes in the creativity in everyone.About the basic intuition of possibilities and creative relationship ethicsThis girl may have a ton of interests at once, and switch easily - from one topic to another, but trust me - with Huxley, she will obtain all that she is interested in knowing, and you will do so voluntarily and with pleasure, because to resist before such an interested and admiring glance is almost impossible. Huxley can receive a sea of information from people for free, of which some are paying a lot of money for. Not for personal gain - Huxley adds this to her mental "filing cabinet", and under any pretext Huxley does not give up her new knowledge because it may be useful. It is also widely known that Huxley will share this information with those who need it, and some who may not not even need it, but alas - not all happily accept Huxley’s manner of freely giving advice and sharing interesting things.Huxley is not always compassionate, but is quite merciful. Feeling human pain and regret, Huxley will spare people. Huxley almost immediately sees human pain points, and tries to avoid them, but if she has to defend herself... it is a very powerful weapon, and it is better not to deal with or go against her.Huxley is quite demanding of the people in her immediate circle - family and friends. In order to get into her inner circle, you need to have an appropriate level of intelligence and a similar system of values. In general, the people in her inner circle - are equal partners. For Huxley to form close partnership/relationships, she does not like pretension or patronage.Since Huxley - are fond of many things, if it is interesting to her, it to some extent will be interesting to all! She is sincerely interested in fishing, computer games, boxing, karting, rafting, street racing, she will be an active football fan, will begin to understand tattoos, horse and stock quotes. And she understands things immediately and decides for herself how deeply to study things. If a partner ceases to be interesting, to the sphere of her interests Huxley becomes indifferent, in most cases.Extremely rarely, Huxley desires to become an expert in one area of applied knowledge, but Huxley is a wizard at creating diversity, virtuoso inventions, Maestro resourcefulness, and though Huxley has a large range of emotions, boredom, she has very rarely - even in a prison or hospital Huxley will find something to her liking.Huxley wonders about everything, but rarely on anything is she permanently stuck - hobbies Huxley changes frequently, and if she gets stuck on something for a long period of time, as a rule, she is influenced by someone from the outside, or there was some very desired goal. Upon reaching a certain goal or a certain level of development Huxley loses interest in it, and doesn’t advance further. "Bored" and "tired" - are the usual motives of her changing interests. Any problem, voiced by the person to whom Huxley feels even the slightest interest - includes the work of the intuition of opportunities and Huxley unwittingly begins to "give advice". Huxley does not insist that a person should implement her advice in any way, because she values a person's right to free choice and imposing advice also entails responsibility for this very choice, and Huxley does not like someone else's responsibility. Issuance of all possible options often occurs in the form of "brainstorming", that is, she’s providing pouring waves of non-judgmental information. Later, when someone is interested, Huxley can accurately tell you the way a situation evolves. As a rule, Huxley provides the most effective and accurate tips in situations if the problem concerns problems voiced by people.There is a stereotype that Huxley is always the "soul" of a company. But this view is not entirely true. If a company is a person to whom Huxley likes or whose attention to Huxley is very important, then Huxley will be held in the field of their attention and will shine, make, entertain everything about this person and indulge them, while in no way implying that this person is "an object of her sympathy," which is - she will be a one-man show for one spectator, and everyone else in the company - is only an entourage. This can be seen by how quickly Huxley is "blown away" and loses interest in her "object of sympathy" and will leave the company. It is not about a person of the opposite sex - this can even be a friend. However, if the company is not close in spirit, or to Huxley are not nice people - then the leader and instigator Huxley will not become.Work of background Ethics of emotions and restrictive Intuition of timeThe thoughts and emotions of Huxley always work - from the moment of awakening to falling asleep she constantly has a "turned on" mentality. To manage emotions consciously Huxley studies only with age, but it happens that Huxley is still unable to cope with other people’s emotions, and will angrily snap and then can be very sorry and ashamed and will apologize for the flash. Huxley's emotions are very diverse, quickly changing, and with a wide amplitude. I was just sad - but already I smile.Huxley does not know how to hold a grudge for a long time -- if a person is dear to her, and the offense is not deep, it's easy to find a way to make peace with the person. Reconciliation, Huxley achieves easily, she knows that you only need to give the offended a smile, a call and then - a person can not be angry for long with a smiling person.Huxley's talented enough to play any role necessary to someone, but it's still an alien mask to her as she finds this exhausting and annoying, so for her this is a rare phenomenon, and she needs a good reason for it. With age, Huxley learns to hoard her natural sincerity and openness towards those whose pure intentions she is not sure of. But most of all she appreciates the people with whom she can be herself.A special gift for Huxley - she has the ability to make the right impression. Before Huxley settles into a new environment and assesses how she can be natural, she will make sure, that she is accepted the way she needs to be. Huxley is expressive, rich in epithets, allegories, metaphors, aphorisms, quotes, sticky little words and slang. Huxley in childhood easily sees any words that are parasitic, and just as easily replaces them with others. Huxley loves and appreciates a good sense of humor, and does not disdain obscenities, knows a lot of black humor, often knows a lot of jokes, and is a good master at telling them. In speech, Huxley often presents the words "listen", "know", "understand", "way", "if", "may", "might", "or", "I think," and various particles and interjections from which she often begin sentences. She is a declatim, and this is reflected in the fact that Huxley speaks confidently, with conviction, sometimes emphatically, even questions in her speech sound rhetorical or approving.Over time, with Huxley, everything needs to be ambiguous. A non-rigid time table for Huxley works much more efficiently than in conditions of temporary certainty. Huxley can coerce herself not to be late, but most likely it will be very annoying. She loves to combine in one period of time several events. As an excuse from undesirable relationships or actions, the phrase "I'm sorry, I don’t have enough time," is used often.Huxley very easily predicts the development of situations related to people's behavior or attitude.If Huxley says that a person will sooner or later fail or betray you - LISTEN, this is not an allegation. However, this does not always work when it comes to the personal relationships of Huxley herself... Huxley precisely sees and feels the truth, but struggles to justify her dear person and shrugs off their misgivings.In most cases, Huxley is a very good and effective leader. It is situational, for example, when you want to convince staff to do anything or she wants to defend someone (her or others) interests, or in an emergency. Vividly her leadership manifests itself in an extreme situation, if there is not a strong leader - Huxley is mobilized, she becomes hard, cold-blooded, takes responsibility for everyone, organizes herself around people, makes decisions quickly and clearly gives orders. But it's the emotional load of the gravity of such a situation that comes after that’s draining: Huxley does not like an overabundance of adrenaline and nervous overload. If there is a strong leader, Huxley will not compete and easily gives the reins of power, and may even succumb to the general panic. Huxley mistakenly is taken for Zhukov (ESTp) for those who first see Huxley. But Zhukov will be a leader, always and everywhere, in any territory, and to Huxley pressure on others is hard, because as a direct chief Huxley is not the best - she will give too much freedom to her subordinates and finds it difficult to control them. The best place for Huxley to command - is at the head of the creative team.If you want to make enemies with her - doubt that Huxley is capable of something. Neglect of Huxley is perceived as a personal challenge, so do not be surprised if you get ambushed out of the blue. Huxley’s strikes are conducted on provocation, when she is taken on loosely, but avoid getting closer to her if possible.Huxley actively resists any volitional pressure, in a dispute with her, it helps to have a soft but balanced argument. Huxley from childhood is a nonconformist - "tell me why there is this rule, why should I obey you, and if it seems appropriate to me - I will obey; and if not - NO thank you. " So it “should be,” is not accepted and she will not do - for Huxley there are no such arguments. For this reason, with Huxley, it is extremely difficult for her to tolerate formal relations, it is not easy for her to express condolences or congratulations on birthdays, she will not honor you as a subordinate, she hardly gives any formal politeness (e.g., greet neighbors who she does not know). Huxley especially will not maintain a formal relationship with people who are unpleasant.The annoyance for Huxley is structural and subjective logic. This does not mean intellectual and logical weakness, quite the contrary. Huxley loves to support her mental power: crossword puzzles, sudoku, all sorts of problems on logic, intelligence, intelligence test scores, finding the laws, access to a higher level of abstraction (although the latter two - it might be connected with her base cognitive function, but nonetheless), etc. Quite clearly and instantly Huxley sees abuses and distortions of the formal-logical aspect: the substitution of factual details, violation of causality, manufactured facts, etc. Such logical manipulations cause a verynegative and violent reaction. Towards you, her awareness of the illogical presentation of information, an external reaction may not initially exist, but if something remains unclear, she merely clarifies the course of your narrative. Consistent and logical statement of the facts themselves she will request. Moreover, too structured narrative can cause boredom and a desire to say - "Yes, I already knew all of that for a long time, you can skip this paragraph, come on." But logical manipulation is perceived as a blow. Juggling of facts is seen as a condescension and a perception of a handicap in terms of her intellect or malicious manipulation and underestimation by the interlocutor of her intelligence.Huxley quite clearly sees logical manipulations, substitution of concepts and facts, but because of the nature of her own informational metabolism, Huxley does not care to point out these manipulations, and feeling this manipulation, could become very indignant, or even fall into a rage.I want to dispel the myth once and for all that says intuitive people do not know how to cook and dress. Sensory experiences for Huxley - are suggestive, and therefore, Huxley is quite capable of learning everything. For loved ones, Huxley learns to cook tasty and varied meals, and keep her house clean and cozy, but instead there is one expectation - that all of this will be appreciated. In adolescence and early youth Huxley often goes through a period of searching in personal style, experimenting with clothes, accessories, makeup and hair, but sooner or later, this period ends, Huxley finds "hers" and calms down. Huxley may look incredibly impressive, stylish, tasteful, but again - if someone appreciates it.Huxley for herself is unlikely to be materialistic (unless she very much wanted to experience the beauty herself). I would add that with individuality in her dyadic values, Huxley is unlikely to acquire clothes (shoes, perfumes, cosmetics), which is seen on a friend. Above all Huxley appreciates originality, eccentricity, her own image. Seeing a completely unknown woman in a similar thing, Huxley experiences irritation, even if these clothes are obviously common.Because she learns very well, Huxley effectively conducts business talks, intuitively feels the viability of a project or business plan, and it is quite easy for her to find her niche. She can, but usually does not like to haggle. Huxley can be economical, if she strongly desires this in life, but on the whole Huxley's hard to resist her impulses, and she often scatters her money on a lot of unexpected purchases.About sex with HuxleyHuxley, is not a prude, she allows sex without any complex and profound ethical experiences, but without sympathy -- sex is unlikely, unless it is some special situation. Sex as an element of the commodity-money, relations, or business, Huxley is deeply disgusted. A feature of sex with Huxley is that in sex she is inquisitive - when she establishes a relationship, she starts to make diversity in sexual games, invent and introduce new things given the tastes and preferences of her partner. Sex with Huxley will not go on for years in a hackneyed scenario. Infantilism in intimate processes is reflected in the fact that sex - is a little bit of a game, involves no acting, and it constantly improves. Huxley does not like suppression in bed and showing her own dominance. She's a little bit every time a virgin, a little shy, the lead is given to her man, she does not control the process and does not want to be given the power -- Huxley gives him the lead role. However, this shy "little virgin" can quite easily lure you.About Huxley in love.Somehow Huxley is considered very amorous. I would say - she can get carried away - yes, how great she is, about herself Huxley definitely knows... Huxley is interested in people, can be captivated, but does not fall in love. For the woman-Huxley, Love involves the desire of physical intimacy, and it is far and highly unattainable from all the people she charmed.Huxley loves passionately, she is a little idealistic, she sees in her loved one all his unrealized potential, generously shares his talents and warmly admires him, trying to do everything that depends on her, and likes to help him get the opportunity to realize this potential. But for her favorite Huxley will not become anything - she will just show him his options, and talk about his new opportunities and prospects... She is a true friend, and like-minded ally, enthusiastically encouraging her lover, he has her moral support, inspiration. Everything about him she will love - she provides a sense of relevance and value to the man she loves.Huxley has a prominent feature in that she rarely is vying for a man. After all, once again, she values freedom of choice of an individual, and therefore - if you prefer another, then that was the favorite choice. In general, the fact that there is a rival, if a man is torn and can not make a choice - Huxley will instantly discourage and repel him. Because of the high esteem in her personality, Huxley is insultedif someone ever compares her to the market...Her pain Huxley will not show, so do not flatter yourself. Her smile will be wider than usual, laughing in the overall company - infectiously and joyous speech against other men will be seductive and playful, but only the closest people will know what is in her soul.But Huxley can not be called weak. She has a dignity, albeit arrogant, but the belief in herself is unshakeable and eventually her wound is tightened. And she, like a phoenix, rising from the ashes, will love again - with all her heart, not affected, and ignoring her past, genuinely sharing what God gave her, and will cover everyone with her radiant smile and positive life all around.The best partners for Huxley: dual - Gaben (ISTp or SLI), the activator - Shtirlitz (ESTJ or LSE), the mirageist - Balzac (INTp or ILI) and the half-dual - Dumas (ISFP). Continuation can be read in the book of Velta Libya Mickelson "Do not change, just recognize yourself."

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