“The whole world is small at a height like this. Almost makes sense the way it lays out, like watching an ant hive. You never look at one of those and consider the politics, the petty prejudices, and all the vanities that drive them, but it’s the same everywhere. The queen has her favorites, her courtiers. The bigger ants lord over the smaller, the more productive over the weak, and the fortunate over the unlucky. We just can’t hear their squabbles. We’re too far above. Instead, they seem so pure of purpose, so simple, so happy. Maybe that’s how we all look to Maribor and the rest of the godly pantheon. Perhaps that’s why they never think to help.”
Royce Melborn (via we-are-but-dust-and-shadows)
As an INTP I don’t apologise I just point out how they were illogical
ENTJ - Molag Bal, Prince of Domination. Evil alpha boss.
ISTJ - Jyggalag, Prince of Order. Enough said.
ESTP - Mehrunes Dagon, Prince of Destruction. Never has well-thought out plans and usually leaves a path of chaos in their wake.
INFP - Namira, Prince of Darkness and Decay. Just wants to be left alone to ruminate in their own dark thoughts but will attack if provoked.
ENFJ - Azura, Prince of the Dawn and Dusk. Friendly but vain. Always in need of attention from their followers.
ESFP - Sanguine, Prince of Debauchery. Did someone say ‘party’?
INTP - Hermaeus Mora, Prince of Knowledge and Fate. Indifferent, aloof and more interested in spending time with the curiosities they’ve collected than in people.
ESTJ - Boethiah, Prince of Deceit and Murder. Always second to Molag Bal.
INTJ - Vaermina, Prince of Nightmares. Evil, manipulative and will show people unimaginable horrors if you get into their head.
ENFP - Malacath, Prince of the Spurned. Has a soft spot for those who have been marginalized or ostracized.
ISFP - Nocturnal, Prince of the Night. Not really all that evil, but not as innocent as you might think either.
ESFJ - Meridia, Prince of Energy and Light. Kind and caring unless you offend them. Also has a weird dogma about what’s right and wrong.
INFJ - Mephala, Prince of Spiders, Sex and Murder. Extremely desirable and mysterious. Has a cult following that will do virtually anything for them, making them far, far more manipulative and wicked than people realize.
ISFJ - Peryite, Prince of Natural Order and Disease. Likes order but for some reason everyone finds them weak and annoying.
ISTP - Hircine, Prince of the Hunt. Extreme sports, the Great Outdoors and killing things, y’all.
ENTP - Sheogorath, Prince of Madness, and Clavicus Vile, Prince of Wishes. Quite mad and likes to think they know how to trick people, but usually ends up tripping over their own feet instead. Also horrible at listening to their friends’/sidekicks’ advice.
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how to be charismatic?
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Is there a way to become more dominant or is this just something that you are naturally born with?
It’s not a one-size-fits-all box but anyone can start developing these fundamental traits at any time in their lives:
Confidence: Believe in yourself and your abilities even if you don’t have all the answers. Be brave enough to try, fail, learn, and grow. Speak your mind even if you’re not completely sure you’re right, graciously receive feedback from others, and push yourself to improve each and every day.
Presence: Be respectful, avoid being distracted when interacting with people, put your phone away, maintain eye contact, and stay engaged. Listening is a key component of strong communication skills because you can’t respond to what you don’t understand– listen intently and “be where your feet are.”
Honesty: Have high integrity in all matters, don’t lie/cheat/steal, and be courageous in delivering the truth even if it won’t necessarily make people happy. Lying is a sign of cowardice because it’s done to avoid pain, responsibility, and discomfort. Honesty is a sign of courage and courage is a foundation for respect.
Authenticity: Express yourself genuinely, have a consistent set of values, and don’t radically change your personality based on where you are and who you’re with. Take the time to figure out who you are, your likes and dislikes, your boundaries, etc so that you can communicate them to other people.
Reliability: Be someone others can depend on, be consistent, and keep all your promises. Reliability is the cornerstone for trust and trust is what inspires loyalty. Be a man or woman of your word so that people will listen when you talk and act when you ask.
Maturity: Manage your emotions well, avoid jumping to conclusions, avoid overreacting to situations, and focus on the big picture to find solutions instead of finding more problems. Persistent negativity is destructive so be constructive, look for lessons and the silver lining, and look for a path forward in difficult times. Charismatic people inspire hope and devotion in impossible situations by seeing and fighting for the best possible outcome.
INTJ: “ From childhood’s hour I have not been/ As others were—I have not seen/ As others saw.” Alone, Edgar Allan Poe
INTP: “ We wear the mask that grins and lies,/ It hides our cheeks and shades our eyes.” We Wear the Mask, Paul Laurence Dunbar
INFJ: “Love is not love/ Which alters when it alteration finds,/ Or bends with the remover to remove.” Sonnet 116, William Shakespeare
INFP: “ Laugh, and the world laughs with you;/ Weep, and you weep alone.” Solitude, Ella Wheeler Wilcox
ISTJ: “Serene, I fold my hands and wait,/ Nor care for wind, nor tide, nor sea;/ I rave no more ‘gainst time or fate.” Waiting, John Burroughs
ISTP: “ To fight aloud, is very brave–/ But gallanter, I know/ Who charge within the bosom/ The Calvalry of Wo–” To Fight Aloud Is Very Brave, Emily Dickinson
ISFJ: “Hope is the thing with feathers/ That perches in the soul.” Hope Is The Thing With Feathers, Emily Dickinson
ISFP: “Tell me not, in mournful numbers,/ Life is but an empty dream!” A Psalm of Life, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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