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I haven't followed the Allen Francis teahrds, so can't know if I'm on point in the global conversation. But, I think you do a good job of describing the characteristics of a particular personality type. I like the "social interaction is exercise" comment. I too feel that way (and, as with exercise) feel that it can have value in my life, but it's something I have to do, and leaves me tired out at the end. This is well within the idea of "personality types" and not disorders. Just like I don't find sheer joy in running (like some runners do) I don't find social interaction to be a re-charging, energizing experience. Neither of those things are "disorders." They're ranges of skills and abilities. Understanding these characteristics about ourselves and others can help us all interact. But we d need to differentiate between them and life-altering disorders that limit one's ability, to, say, walk at all.
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Mynor
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 18 december 2014, 12:47:13
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