Bliss
I'm an ENFP, which means I'm supposed to be the life of the party.
But I don't always feel outgoing and optimistic.
I'm still confident in the sovereignty of God and know that "it'll all work out," and I'm still certainly a people-lover—but I don't always feel as exuberant as I did when I was young(er).
A friend of mine who knows all things Myers-Briggs says it's because I've been tempered by life's circumstances and have become more balanced. I'm still an ENFP, just softer around the edges. (I don't think she was referring to my BMI.)
But I'd rather be extremely happy than moderately wise.
No wonder they say ignorance is bliss.
But I don't always feel outgoing and optimistic.
I'm still confident in the sovereignty of God and know that "it'll all work out," and I'm still certainly a people-lover—but I don't always feel as exuberant as I did when I was young(er).
A friend of mine who knows all things Myers-Briggs says it's because I've been tempered by life's circumstances and have become more balanced. I'm still an ENFP, just softer around the edges. (I don't think she was referring to my BMI.)
But I'd rather be extremely happy than moderately wise.
No wonder they say ignorance is bliss.


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