Haphazard
Don't Judge Me!
- Joined
- Apr 14, 2008
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- MBTI Type
- ENFJ
I agreed with most of what you said, but I see a problem with this statement, namely that thinking is not done in a vacuum and has consequences. It may not be directly concerned with people, but it will still indirectly affect people.
Now, having pointed that out, I have only ever met one person in my whole life who really seemed close to being a pure thinker, and she was one of the coolest people I have ever known. Because ironically, she had so much acceptance of other people, that she was a good influence on them!
Thinking will consider people as variables and their feelings as even more variables. They know that their decisions can affect them but they still go about deciding in an impersonal manner. Like one of those rulers in front of roller coasters, you can't exactly declare the ruler malevolent if it declares you too short to ride the roller coaster.