(10-25-2012, 05:56 PM)Karl Wrote:I believe she's talking about "feeling" in the Jungian sense of the faculty of rational evaluation. It's what you'd use to arrange furniture in a desirable manner or to know how to match patterns, for example.caycegal Wrote:Are you a person who feels things or a person who thinks about things? Or both equally? These are clues.
Do you make decisions after a lengthy process of making lists and assigning values to the items? Or do you just "know" what's the right course, because it feels right to you?
I feel things but I base my decisions off of thought with a limited input from emotion. I've seen a lot of people make bad decisions based off of emotions when I was growing up so I tend to view it in a negative context.
Feeling and thinking are time/space and space/time evaluations functions.
Women tend to be biased to feeling and men to thinking.