
The Weakness of Strength theory encourages us to see people’s weaknesses as the inevitable downside of certain merits that drew us to them, and from which we will benefit at other points (even if none of these benefits are apparent right now). What we’re seeing are not their faults, pure and simple, but rather the shadow side of things that are genuinely good about them. We’re picking up on weaknesses that derive from strengths. . Our Card Game, 'Who Should I Be With?' draws together both the strengths and the weaknesses of various character traits. By showing them as equal opposites, we can build a more realistic picture of the kind of person we'd like to be with. . #theschooloflife #whoshouldibewith #schooloflife #emotionalintelligence #love #advice #relationships


The existentially gifted are idealists as they consider the limitless possibilities of how things could be. They are on a constant quest to connect with something larger than themselves and seek answers about the obligations, opportunities and mysteries of human life. It pains them to see how the world is falling short.
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It turns out they have a lot in common. They are all independent thinkers who do not let anything or anyone stand in the way of achieving their audacious goals. They have very strong mental maps of how things should be done, and at the same time a willingness to test those mental maps in the world of reality and change the ways they do things to
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