#no clue what to tag this i'm scared of real life classpectors
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charmikarma · 10 months ago
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a thought about classpecting real people: most people will not change aspects throughout their lives, but changing classes is normal
rationale: aspects represent the lens through which you view the world. yes, your views will change, but it is not often that how your views are constructed will change. or something. someone smarter than me can put this into better words maybe. or maybe make an argument against this. this is your invitation
meanwhile your class is more representative of the overarching "story" of one's life. no real person has a linear story. we all go through different shit at different times of our lives. we look back on events right now and say, "it's like this; it happened because of that." and years down the line, we get some more context - and maybe that context is more recent events - and we look back again and realize, "no, it wasn't like that - it's like this. it happened because of this other thing."
in general, typology encourages a static view of the self. it's probably not a good idea to take it too seriously. you are a person who changes every day. you're not the same person you were a year ago. is that a good thing? maybe. you get to make that decision. but typology is never going to be able to recognize that you are a living, breathing person who changes.
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lunaticli8rarian · 10 months ago
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#no clue what to tag this i'm scared of real life classpectors
8OO! i hold personal value towards the la8el of thief of heart!
anyway, the pro8lem with irl classpecting is you're a 3 dimensional 8eing, and not a 4th dimensional 8eing who can see your entire life as if it were just your height.
trying to guess your classpect is like trying to guess your height. you don't have the full picture. so all you can do is estim8 with what we do have access to: the past and present.
classpecting in general is important to remem8er: descriptive. this is why 8eing a 4th dimensional 8eing is so helpful. cuz you can just KNOW how your life is gonna turn out. without that tho we just guess. what seems like a "change" in classpect is actually just the whole 8eing more revealed and you were wrong a8out your personal headcanons a8out yourself. don't feel 8ad, your parents were wrong a8out their headcanons too.
another important factor which you're pretty close to the mark on is the fact that it's not as simple as the two parts class and aspect. there's a myriad of factors down to if you're even just good at 8eing your classpect. which is why no two 8reath players are exactly the same, even if they share a lot of similar8ties.
tho personally i'd disagree on the class part 8eing your story. i see it more as how you engage with the world. do you destroy, cre8, steal, give, 8ecome, o8serve? if we were all down to just 12 stories that'd 8e pretty lame. 8ut 1 of 12 ways to interact with 12 different aspects of the world, with the varia8les of if you're even good at it, or if you vi8e with your place in life, not to mention the dreaming moons also affecting everything, easily spirals out into a num8er that's much harder to count.
a thought about classpecting real people: most people will not change aspects throughout their lives, but changing classes is normal
rationale: aspects represent the lens through which you view the world. yes, your views will change, but it is not often that how your views are constructed will change. or something. someone smarter than me can put this into better words maybe. or maybe make an argument against this. this is your invitation
meanwhile your class is more representative of the overarching "story" of one's life. no real person has a linear story. we all go through different shit at different times of our lives. we look back on events right now and say, "it's like this; it happened because of that." and years down the line, we get some more context - and maybe that context is more recent events - and we look back again and realize, "no, it wasn't like that - it's like this. it happened because of this other thing."
in general, typology encourages a static view of the self. it's probably not a good idea to take it too seriously. you are a person who changes every day. you're not the same person you were a year ago. is that a good thing? maybe. you get to make that decision. but typology is never going to be able to recognize that you are a living, breathing person who changes.
i dunno where i'm going with this. send post
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