The unfamiliar is not to be feared. Only once it is embraced can the unfamiliar become familiar and fear become understanding.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

oh geez...

let me start out by saying that i´ve had waaaaaaaay too much sugar today. i´m a chocolate lover but not usually a candy/sweet tea/things with a lot of sugar lover, so this has been all a little too much for me...i´m a little lightheaded to be honest, so i figured i´d get my brain back in working mode a little by just writing some of the sugary goodness out of my head :) before i get off the sugar topic, though, let me first say that if you need a sugar fix...badly...then get some pressed sugar cane juice/water/liquid sugar :)

anyway, so things have been slowing down at work a bit since my boss (the one in charge of me that tells me what to do) has been busy preparing a bid and i´ve been trying to stretch out my work so that i have things to keep myself busy during the day until he gets back to me with more tasks. in an effort to do this, i´ve been reading the news, researching the oil and gas industry (that´s kinda my job i guess, ha ha), and just looking up things that interest me. i stumbled across one of those personality tests (the istj/epmt/jsldjfldks ones, you know)...i was curious and it seemed interesting, and although i never put all my faith in tests like this, i figured, why not?

apparently i´m an enfp, "the inspirer..." ok...so i read the description it gives, which happens to be pretty in-depth, and wow, it was like someone sat down and wrote about me...not everything, but a lot of things, yes, and it was a little freaky. how crazy is it that some people sat down and came up with ways to classify people based on some general questions? we´re all so unique in many ways, but when it comes down to it, we all somehow follow a certain trend...incredible.

this only furthers the belief that i´ve had for so long (and has only become stronger as i´ve traveled) that people are people, no matter where they come from, what kinds of religious beliefs they have, what kind of food they eat, what their hobbies are, etc. there are enfp´s like me in brazil and in france and australia and anywhere else i´ve ever been, and everywhere besides those places too. amazing.

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