PSYchology

The thinking of an emotional person has its own characteristics.

The thinking of an emotional person is rather associative, rather than coherent and substantiated by facts, in speech there is more of what seems and wants than what is. A reportage is not typical for an emotional person, but a performance is close. An emotional person lives more in a Fairy Tale than in Reality. It is characterized by a lot of work with pictures, scenarios and impressions, rather than logic.

At the same time, high emotionality does not exclude clarity of thinking; moreover, it often contributes to it. Uncontrolled emotions clarity of thinking can either improve or worsen. In a state of emotional excitement, a person can act both very prudently and reasonably, and act very illogically and stupidly. The latter, however, is more common.

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