Thinking vs. Feeling

Written 22.3.2009, 12:57. Read by 3931 people.
Thinking is an ability to deal with information on the grounds of its structure and its function.
Feeling is an ability to deal with information on the grounds of its initial energetic condition and its interactions.
The most common differences between the thinking and feeling type are these:

Thinking types

* are interested in systems, structures, patterns
* expose everything to logical analysis
* are relatively cold and unemotional
* evaluate things by intellect and right or wrong
* have difficulties talking about feelings
* do not like to clear up arguments or quarrels

Feeling types

* are interested in people and their feelings
* easily pass their own moods to others
* pay great attention to love and passion
* evaluate things by ethics and good or bad
* can be touchy or use emotional manipulation
* often give compliments to please people

Prior to this analysis I really hadn't thought much wether I leaned towards using my head or heart in sitations more, and still find i don't specifically fall into either category more or less than another, possessing traits from each category.
I seem to have a side of me which has both thinking and feeling, not necesserily evaluating good from bad and right from wrong etc... I find that I lean more towards one or the other concidering my mood and surroundings and company.Right now though I think that I am neither "either or"..
Is that to say that I don't feel any more than i think or that i find it hard to distinguish how i think to how i feel?


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