- MBTI
- IEI
- Enneagram
- 6w5 sp/sx
Something I've realized over the years is that there's really no one "right" way to live. However, since then I've also noticed that each person who judges others as inferior or 'less than' is playing according to certain rules.
For a simple example, you can either play the righteous person game ("I'm above that kind of behavior.") or the "get what I want" game ("It doesn't matter what I do or whether I lie so long as I get what I want.") or the fairness game ("I can't take advantage of this person because she's too naive."), etc.
When I think about what game each person is playing, I find it hard to classify one way as right and another as wrong. On the one hand, we've got the powerful, the righteous, and the winners. On the other hand, we've got the pathetic, the immoral, and the suckers.
What are your reactions to framing the world this way?
For a simple example, you can either play the righteous person game ("I'm above that kind of behavior.") or the "get what I want" game ("It doesn't matter what I do or whether I lie so long as I get what I want.") or the fairness game ("I can't take advantage of this person because she's too naive."), etc.
When I think about what game each person is playing, I find it hard to classify one way as right and another as wrong. On the one hand, we've got the powerful, the righteous, and the winners. On the other hand, we've got the pathetic, the immoral, and the suckers.
What are your reactions to framing the world this way?