Believers vs. Researchers
In recent years, I’ve noticed an interesting trend in how people approach problems and form opinions. It seems that individuals are increasingly falling into one of two categories: the “believers” and the “researchers.”
The Believers
These are the folks who often say, “I feel” or “I sense.” They rely heavily on intuition and personal experiences to shape their worldview. Their approach is more emotional and gut-driven.
The Researchers
On the other hand, we have those who prefer to investigate, study, measure, and draw conclusions based on empirical evidence. They take a more analytical approach to understanding the world around them.
What’s particularly intriguing is that I’ve observed a growing tendency for significant issues to be viewed through the lens of “I feel” rather than “I know.” This shift towards emotional reasoning in tackling complex problems is becoming more prevalent across various domains.
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