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This week's viewer-submitted topic comes to us from Russell Rawlins, asking us for our thoughts on the ever-growing and long-lasting trend of enneagrams. What are they, why are so many people interested in them, and why do we believe they're a waste of time? We have a lot to dive into.
First, an enneagram test places you under 1 of 9 classifications with the goal of giving you details you may or may not know about yourself. The goal? Build off strengths, and eliminate weaknesses. What made this particular test catch on versus other strengths tests? The answer isn't quite clear. But we do know the internet and related memes seem to have helped.
But do enneagram tests go too far in trying to tell us something that we may already know about ourselves? Common descriptions include who you are at your best, who you could be at your worst, and what addictions you may fact. There is a lot of positivity and knowledge that can be gained from this self-exploration. But, we hypothesize some of this info may do more harm than good, and that enneagram tests may serve more to keep us in a box than they do to benefit us.
What do you think? There's a lot to talk about. Let's get into it!
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This week's viewer-submitted topic comes to us from Russell Rawlins, asking us for our thoughts on the ever-growing and long-lasting trend of enneagrams. What are they, why are so many people interested in them, and why do we believe they're a waste of time? We have a lot to dive into.
First, an enneagram test places you under 1 of 9 classifications with the goal of giving you details you may or may not know about yourself. The goal? Build off strengths, and eliminate weaknesses. What made this particular test catch on versus other strengths tests? The answer isn't quite clear. But we do know the internet and related memes seem to have helped.
But do enneagram tests go too far in trying to tell us something that we may already know about ourselves? Common descriptions include who you are at your best, who you could be at your worst, and what addictions you may fact. There is a lot of positivity and knowledge that can be gained from this self-exploration. But, we hypothesize some of this info may do more harm than good, and that enneagram tests may serve more to keep us in a box than they do to benefit us.
What do you think? There's a lot to talk about. Let's get into it!
Follow us and leave YOUR topic suggestions on any of these platforms. Whatever has been on your mind the last week and had you talking! It could be featured in an upcoming episode!
Facebook
Instagram
YouTube
Official Website
Email us: [email protected]
Support the show
Let's get into it!
Follow us!
Email us: [email protected]