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Loren Booda
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Which has contributed more to your life?
Well said. Feeling may have had more impact, but not necessarily in a positive way. There have been times where I would have been better if I followed my instincts, but usually logical reasoning results in better choices (what hypatia posted).Gale17 said:do you mean like, feelings as in emotions? vs thinking meaning logic? and do we mean positively contributed? or which just affects us most?
Nylex said:Both make me feel like crap.
More or less the same for me. I can't separate them. Thinking, for me, is primarily the act of sorting out feelings (emotions).Huckleberry said:Hard to say since I use one to do the other interchangably.
Gale17 said:do you mean like, feelings as in emotions? vs thinking meaning logic? and do we mean positively contributed? or which just affects us most?
Feeling is a subjective experience or emotion, while thinking is a cognitive process that involves reasoning and problem-solving. Feeling is often associated with the heart and intuition, while thinking is associated with the brain and logic.
Yes, our feelings and thoughts can greatly influence our actions. Our emotions can drive our behavior and our thoughts can guide our decision-making. It is important to be aware of the impact our feelings and thoughts have on our actions and to strive for balance between the two.
Both feeling and thinking play important roles in shaping our lives. Our emotions can motivate us and help us connect with others, while our thoughts can help us make logical and rational decisions. It is important to find a balance between the two in order to live a fulfilling and successful life.
Yes, we have the ability to change our thoughts and feelings. Through self-reflection, therapy, and other methods, we can learn to understand and manage our emotions and thoughts in a more positive and productive way. However, it takes effort and practice to change deeply ingrained patterns.
Finding a balance between feeling and thinking requires self-awareness and mindfulness. It is important to acknowledge and validate our emotions, but also to critically evaluate our thoughts. Practicing techniques such as meditation, journaling, and seeking feedback from others can help us find a healthy balance between our emotions and thoughts.