VagrantFarce
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You are playing with semantics and attempting to have it both ways. If it's "yes" . . . then it's yes.
I'm not playing semantics, it's a common assumption when considering typology and happens to be what I think. I think that people have a natural way of thinking, behaving and acting that they find most comfortable, and that certain pressures i.e. work, school or just general peer-pressure tend to force us to consider ways of thinking or behaving that don't come naturally. Doesn't mean we can't act that way or we will never be good at that sort of thinking, it's quite the contrary. Whether it's hard to pinpoint that natural behaviour would depend on the individual, and is ultimately up to the individual during their process of self-discovery.