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Enneagram Main Board Archive Re: What makes a 7?Posted by Margaret on February 28, 2000 at 20:32:48: In Reply to: Re: What makes a 7? posted by Sean on February 28, 2000 at 20:25:23:
I don't know. I've been ill lately, and all I can think of now is how much I want to leave wherever I'm at because I have not made enough progress in my life. Perhaps it's maore the desperation of a three, need to move faster, keep everything on high speed, on the run, don't slow down, if I do, I'll remember how much I last felt, which was hurt and rejected. Why waste time thinking that? Why sit and dwell upon something you have no control over? Better to move on. I just don't like the real life people who keep blocking it, my movement from moving forward, that's all. > Hi Margaret, > I think what you've described could be Seven territory, especially your last sentence about too fast to think about what just happened. However, a lot depends on what you mean by "under attack." I'd hesitate very strongly to judge type based on reaction under extreme stress. Out of control situations are not really the place to try and determine type. It's better to think about what you're like under normal, stable conditions. > So here's a bit more... The Seven focus of attention is on multiple options, best-case thinking. Escaping into imagination is a real Seven trick. Sevens are fear types, but they move toward fear to try to disarm it, often using charm as a tool. Sevens don't look afraid to the outside world. Rationalizing an escape from limiting tasks, they're best in situations that call for multiphasic thinking and synthesizing lots of diverse information. Sevens love excitement, and report that indeed, "variety is the spice of life." > Does this seem to fit? > Sean > > > (If so, perhaps that's what I am.)
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