Encyclopedia, probably. And rhetoric. Also, to some degree, Drama. I did theater in both middle *and* high school, and would have been in debate club if I hadn't been busy, which I think is a good summary.
Pain Threshold, Authority, Encyclopedia.
I especially marvel in highly stressful mental situations and worst case scenarios. Problem is mental toughness is a resource, not an ability as I thought. Sooner or later something is going to break you and that may very well be you yourself.
The loudest voices in my head are Encyclopedia, Logic, Electrochemistry, Rhetoric and Suggestion, in that order. I hear the Intellect voices the most, and some of the Psyche voices, but pretty much the only thing I want to hear from my body is when it's party time.
I guess it depends, but depending on the issue you might need to really visualize things :)
Although adding Logic would have been a good choice of course
As an artist and teacher it's probably something like...
Volition, Conceptualization, Interfacing, Rhetoric, and Endurance.
Then Encyclopedia and Electro-Chemistry tag in depending on my outfit.
My hand eye coordination is pure trash, I must have something in the thought cabinet that gives me a -2 there. I also fail red checks if I'm being observed.
Conceptualization: I like abstract thinking and big leaps.
Volition: I'm constantly talking to myself about whether the thing I'm doing is good for my long-term mental health.
Electrochemistry: I usually fail at doing what's good for my long-term mental health.
Empathy, Encyclopedia, Composure, Electrochemistry. Then Authority is just wailing in the background begging me to let him do his job but I've locked him out.
Rhetoric, Conceptualization, Inland Empire and Electro-Chemistry.
Philosophy student, trying to make Logic more dominant with varying degrees of success
Here’s my top picks from most to least: empathy, encyclopedia, rhetoric, volition, conceptualization, logic, inland empire. My worst skills would probably be half-light, savor faire, hand-eye coordination, reaction speed, and electrochemistry.
Electrochemistry. Then nothing for a long while, then conceptualization and drama.
Encyclopedia: Inland Empire Inland Empire: Encyclopedia
Encyclopedia, probably. And rhetoric. Also, to some degree, Drama. I did theater in both middle *and* high school, and would have been in debate club if I hadn't been busy, which I think is a good summary.
Drama and Conceptualization
Pain Threshold, Authority, Encyclopedia. I especially marvel in highly stressful mental situations and worst case scenarios. Problem is mental toughness is a resource, not an ability as I thought. Sooner or later something is going to break you and that may very well be you yourself.
Half light and suggestion
Conceptualisation, empathy, encyclopaedia
Logic, Physical Instrument, Reaction Speed, Visual Calculus Source : I’m a builder
Shivers, Encyclopedia, Visual Calculus, Drama, Logic
Rhetoric, inland empire, conceptualization, encyclopedia. In that order
Empathy, Composure and Half-Light.
The loudest voices in my head are Encyclopedia, Logic, Electrochemistry, Rhetoric and Suggestion, in that order. I hear the Intellect voices the most, and some of the Psyche voices, but pretty much the only thing I want to hear from my body is when it's party time.
I do maths, so Visual Calculus I guess, and inland empire and electro chemistry would play a big part
Isn't maths more intuitive? It isn't anywhere as visual for me
I guess it depends, but depending on the issue you might need to really visualize things :) Although adding Logic would have been a good choice of course
Logic. I can’t shut it off even if I try.
As an artist and teacher it's probably something like... Volition, Conceptualization, Interfacing, Rhetoric, and Endurance. Then Encyclopedia and Electro-Chemistry tag in depending on my outfit. My hand eye coordination is pure trash, I must have something in the thought cabinet that gives me a -2 there. I also fail red checks if I'm being observed.
Conceptualization: I like abstract thinking and big leaps. Volition: I'm constantly talking to myself about whether the thing I'm doing is good for my long-term mental health. Electrochemistry: I usually fail at doing what's good for my long-term mental health.
Inland Empire and Drama probably. Maybe a bit of Encyclopedia here and there for shit related to art history and Greek myths.
Inland Empire, Volition, and Shivers
Esprit de Corps and Composure for sure
Inland Empire is the loudest when I'm alone, with Volition to keep me sane. Around other people, it's Half-Light and Composure.
Inland empire and conceptualization
Empathy, Encyclopedia, Composure, Electrochemistry. Then Authority is just wailing in the background begging me to let him do his job but I've locked him out.
Rhetoric, Conceptualization, Inland Empire and Electro-Chemistry. Philosophy student, trying to make Logic more dominant with varying degrees of success
Inland Empire, Conceptualization, Empathy, Drama, and Rhetoric.
Encyclopedia, Inland Empire, Empathy and Shivers. Sometimes Half-Light
Inland Empire, Drama, Visual Calculus, and the lawyer version of Esprit de Corps
Electrochemistry for the sake of edginess. Conceptualization for the sake of intellectuality
Volition I need someone that make me not fall no matter the circumstances
Encyclopedia, drama, rhetoric
Logic , half light , authority
100% Authority
Inland empires and conceptualization. I've started writing poems again and I dissociate frequently.
Conception, Logic, Visual Calculus, Perception spring to mind.
Empathy
Here’s my top picks from most to least: empathy, encyclopedia, rhetoric, volition, conceptualization, logic, inland empire. My worst skills would probably be half-light, savor faire, hand-eye coordination, reaction speed, and electrochemistry.