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Can a person change their MBTI type?

Having been studying the concept of the MBTI since I was twelve, I am under the belief that people's personality types dochange. Most changes in type occur before or during puberty, due to that the personality is still not fully developed. However, enviromental and social pressures often can contribute to a change in type during adulthood.


What is the difference between indirect and direct perception?

In perception, when I see a person, what do I see? A good initial answer is the obvious one: I just see another person. Seeing is an activity that requires an object. If what I see is the object of my seeing, then since what I see is this other person, it follows that the object of my seeing is another person. Call this view direct perception. The object of my seeing is another person. However, a different view is suggested by the following. As I walk around this person, what I see changes. My activity of seeing is constant and the object of my seeing, the other person, does not change. However, clearly what I see does change! The only change that occurs is my position. But how can a change in my position account for a change in the object of what I see, if that object is another person and that person does not change? The implication is that direct perception leaves out a key element: my perceptual state. Call this view indirect perception. If what I see changes as I walk round this person, it is the perceptual state (in this case a visual image) I have of this person that changes. If what I see is the object of my seeing, then this object changes. For indirect perception, the object of my seeing is not the other person, but rather my perceptual state


What are some common seterotypes about age?

-a lot of people think that young people are incapable of making important decisions that may affect their futures due to their lack of experience and views that may be affected by the changes that they're going through (however it's important to realise how hypocritical governments like the British government are about this idea; I was asked by my school what I wanted to do for the rest of my life when I was 15, an age at which in the UK I couldn't even legally drive). -The same is also thought about older people who run the possibility of being infirm due to their age therefore it's collectively felt that no-one a significant few years over the midlife crisis is capable of making decisions in their best interest and the families must step in. -another one is that teenagers are all arrogant and angry and just think about sex all the time, there are lots of teenagers that are proudly all about that, but you have to realise that your teenaged years are a segway to adulthood and there are many mature teenagers out there.


What is a brontophobe?

"Bronte" means thunder. "Phobos" means fear. Brontophobia is the fear of thunder. Every human is afraid of two things - loud noise and falling. Thunder is a very loud noise. Brontophobes are more than just afraid, however. A phobia is an illness where the fear has reached the point of causing severe changes in the person's life. A brontophobe will go to great lengths to avoid thunder.


I used to be a comfortably social person meeting new people frequently However for about a year now I have inexplainably became more quiet and awkward during conversation How could this be?

Unexplained changes in personality can be due to life changes such as death of a partner, moving into new living situations, loss or change of job, finishing a "life project" such as a degree and feeling awkward about moving on, and so forth. They can also be a sign of a developing emotional dysfunction, or physical issues such as developing diabetes, etc. Clearly this is causing you a lot of concern. We suggest a complete physical to rule out any medical problems. At that point, if you do not feel more confident, a few visits to a therapist might be in order.

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Does the body systems begin to decline in later adulthood?

Yes, the body systems do tend to decline in later adulthood. This is a natural part of the aging process and can vary from person to person. Some common changes include decreased muscle strength and bone density, reduced cardiovascular and respiratory function, and a decline in sensory functions such as vision and hearing. However, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise and a balanced diet, can help mitigate these declines.


Can you decline a false start?

You cannot decline the penalty, since it is happening prior to the snap, you can, however, decline the YARDAGE of the penalty.


Eye Exam Requirements?

Generally an eye exam is required for children ages 1 to 18. By adulthood, most eye problems have been identified. During the young adult years, eyes do not significantly change. Unless there are problems, eye exams are not required. However, after 40, eye exams should happen with regularity whether there is a problem or not. Eyesight can decline quickly and changes in prescriptions are necessary. Older eyes experience cataracts or other problems.


Did john brown have children?

he had 20 kids but however only 11 lived to adulthood


What is the mood of the poem The Bells by Edgar Allan Poe?

The mood of the poem "The Bells" by Edgar Allan Poe changes throughout the poem. It starts with a joyful and celebratory tone in the first stanza as it describes the sleigh bells. However, as the poem progresses, the mood changes to become darker and more ominous, reflecting the passage of time and inevitable death.


Which age group has the best memory?

There isn't a specific age group that has the best memory as it varies from individual to individual. However, research suggests that memory typically peaks in young adulthood and starts to decline gradually as people age, particularly after the age of 40. However, factors like genetics, lifestyle, and overall health can also influence an individual's memory abilities.


How do you lower your biological age by 10 years?

Biological age simply cannot be lowered or decreased. However, changes in dietary, exercise, behavioral, and the maintaining of healthy brain function by studying languages and even critical thinking/cognition activities can offset the process of age related decline. Aging is a disease, but these steps can manage and counteract the physical and mental decline significantly.


What is the Future of mall culture?

The world marketplace is changing rapidly. As the online shopping industry grows, malls are in decline. As such, mall culture in many areas is also in decline. However, only time will tell if this decline will continue or stabilize.


What was the main reason for the Egyptians empires decline?

There are many reasons the Egyptian empire began to decline. However, the biggest reason was invasion. They were invaded by the Persians around 1200 BC.


Did Julie Andrews decline the Nobel Prize?

No, I don't believe she was ever offered the Nobel Prize. However, she did decline a Tony Award nomination for her work on Broadway in Victor/Victoria.


At what age is a young person said to have entered adulthood?

The general rule of thumb is that a young person enters adulthood at the age of 18. This is the age that one can start voting. However people mature at different ages, so subjectively speaking, a young person can enter adulthood earlier or later than age 18.


What is historians key question about the civil war?

There are several questions about the civil war. The main questions which historians have about the war however, is if it was inevitable.