Have you heard the term "healthy" thrown around in the psychology community, self-help communities, and even typology communities?
In my experience, I've seen it used even in the most authoritative contexts. For example, the most prominent enneagram sites denote a range of health levels for each of the 9 enneatypes.
However, only a small fraction of instances where this term is used does anyone attempt to establish the groundwork for what "healthy" actually means.
What does "healthy" mean to you? Do you think the term is abused or misused? Could the definition be refined to more accurately describe "health"?
In my experience, I've seen it used even in the most authoritative contexts. For example, the most prominent enneagram sites denote a range of health levels for each of the 9 enneatypes.
However, only a small fraction of instances where this term is used does anyone attempt to establish the groundwork for what "healthy" actually means.
What does "healthy" mean to you? Do you think the term is abused or misused? Could the definition be refined to more accurately describe "health"?