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Elaine N. Aron Quote: “Sometimes people with our trait are said to be less happy or less capable of happiness. Of course, we can seem unhappy and moody, at least to non-HSPs, because we spend so much time thinking about things like the meaning of life and death and how complicated everything is – not black-and-white thoughts at all. Since most non-HSPs do not seem to enjoy thinking about such things, they assume we must be unhappy doing all that pondering. And.”
Elaine N. Aron Quote: “HSPs tend to fill that advisor role. We are the writers, historians, philosophers, judges, artists, researchers, theologians, therapists, teachers, parents, and plain conscientious citizens.”
Elaine N. Aron Quote: “Further, we are so responsive to our environments that we can be somewhat like chameleons when around others, doing whatever it takes to fit in.”
Elaine N. Aron Quote: “The way to come to tolerate and then enjoy being involved in the world is by being in the world.”
Elaine N. Aron Quote: “HSPs do more of that which makes humans different from other animals: We imagine possibilities. We humans, and HSPs especially, are acutely aware of the past and future.”
Elaine N. Aron Quote: “To her, such sensitivity was hardly a sign of a mental flaw or disorder. At least she hoped not, for she was highly sensitive herself. I recall her grin. “As are most of the people who strike me as really worth knowing.”
Elaine N. Aron Quote: “It is not surprising that artists turn to drugs, alcohol, and medications to control their arousal or to recontact their inner self. But the long-term effect is a body further off balance. Moreover, it is part of the myth or archetype of the artist that any psychological help will destroy creativity by making the artist too normal.”
Elaine N. Aron Quote: “The local newspaper got wind of it and published an article titled “Born to Be Mild” in the Sunday Lifestyle section, with a big photo of us.”
Elaine N. Aron Quote: “Perhaps the greatest maturity is our ability to conceive the whole universe as our container, our body as a microcosm of that universe, with no boundaries. That is more or less enlightenment. But most of us will need more finite containers for a while, even if we are beginning to learn to make do with intangible ones in a pinch. Indeed, as long as we are in bodies, enlightened or not, we need some bit of tangible safety, or at least a sense of sameness.”
Elaine N. Aron Quote: “You possess one piece of the “good.” It would only be arrogance to think any of us should have it all.”
Elaine N. Aron Quote: “The bottom line is that in those first years you either learned to trust the other, and the outer world generally, or you didn’t.”
Elaine N. Aron Quote: “Perhaps you had an overprotective, needy caretaker who really wanted a child very dependent and never able to leave. Or the caretaker’s own sense of strength or self-worth was bolstered by being stronger and so needed.”
Elaine N. Aron Quote: “In short, you do not have to take the job that will create excessive stress and overarousal. Someone else will take it and flourish in it. You do not have to work long hours. Indeed, it may be your duty to work shorter ones. It may not be best to advertise it, but keeping yourself healthy and in your right range of arousal is the first condition for helping others.”
Elaine N. Aron Quote: “The extraverted are right, however, when they say that “a stranger is just a friend I haven’t met yet.”
Elaine N. Aron Quote: “Watch for the phrase that was almost your “middle name” – the one they would put on your gravestone if given half a chance.”
Elaine N. Aron Quote: “You want to have some professional boundaries. Especially at work, you need to spend more time with the less sensitive, who can be a great balance to you, and you to them. Develop outside of work the more intense sorts of relationships that offer you the emotional depth you seek.”
Elaine N. Aron Quote: “Our culture has an idea of competition in the pursuit of excellence that can make anyone not striving for the top feel like a worthless, non-productive bystander. This applies not only to one’s career but even to one’s leisure.”
Elaine N. Aron Quote: “Research on parenting, for example, continually finds the elusive quality of “sensitivity” to be the key in raising children well. Turning.”
Elaine N. Aron Quote: “How nice to blame someone else for one’s own lack.”
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