Sentences with phrase «not emotional thinking»

True knowledge is not emotional thinking like you believe, true knowledge is knowing something.

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You can then start to think — and not just react — and the exchange becomes more logical and less emotional.
«People think it'll be like falling in love, but it's better not to think of a right fit in purely emotional terms.
«I think one of the biggest attributes of someone who has emotional intelligence is someone who can take a critical look at themselves, laugh at themselves and not take themselves too seriously,» he says.
You might think it would have been easy to write about news makers and «the news of the day» but that was not always the case, especially when I was assigned a low interest, low visual, low emotional story about something like a county drainage proposal, rezoning considerations or tax easement issue.
«I don't think people understand that entrepreneurs do not start companies to become rich,» says Roberts, an entrepreneur who has also authored a superb paper on the emotional toll of entrepreneurial transitions.
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We will experience emotional highs, intellectual thoughts, physical pleasures and spiritual realities that can't be rivaled by anything we've experienced on earth.
Your little «on second thought» dig clearly insinuated something about my own religious commitments; your sarcasm was too weak to warrant recognition; and your choice to decry me as «emotional» is a really tired tactic which mean who don't respect women use against women when they've been cornered.
@Heather «I don't think that emotional, vindictive, or malicious are listed in the qualities that a pastor should have.»
I don't think that emotional, vindictive, or malicious are listed in the qualities that a pastor should have.
As a rational animal, man's emotional life is regulated by reason, but not in the way we might think.
Think of a woman who has formed with a man who is not her husband an affective and emotional bond of love and of reciprocal support in which children grow and flourish.
You must have not learned that in school that emotional Maturity is defined as: the ability to express one's own feelings and convictions balanced with consideration for the thoughts and feelings of others.
# 9 I don't think it's a good idea to try to elicit emotional reactions out of women by using «r - ape» as you put it in your posts.
In a similar way I think you argumentation with TheOldAdam was largely emotional and not logical — though it had the pretense of reason.
But let me tell you, Dan would much rather I take the initiative and communicate to him directly about my thoughts, ideas, and opinions because 1) he's from Jersey and that's how people from Jersey talk to each other, 2) it's way more efficient, saving time and emotional energy, and 3) I've got some damn good ideas and Dan's not threatened by that.
I don't think there has been enough information here to give a judgment on Joe Paterno based on logic just on emotional hype and moral holier - than - thou speculation.
I think many people also leave for theological reasons, like not believing in «prosperity theology» or perceiving an incorrect emphasis on «miracles» and emotional highs.
So, until the day comes... And it will be not long from now, YES, SATAN / EVIL / BAD RULES THIS WORLD, AND SOON OUR LORD AND SAVIOR WILL BE LOCKING THAT BITCH UP IN A PIT AND BRING HEAVEN HERE ON EARTH Not trying to yell, just put the full emotional value of how happy thinking of that day makes me... Like my mom always said: If your not happy dummy, what are you doinot long from now, YES, SATAN / EVIL / BAD RULES THIS WORLD, AND SOON OUR LORD AND SAVIOR WILL BE LOCKING THAT BITCH UP IN A PIT AND BRING HEAVEN HERE ON EARTH Not trying to yell, just put the full emotional value of how happy thinking of that day makes me... Like my mom always said: If your not happy dummy, what are you doiNot trying to yell, just put the full emotional value of how happy thinking of that day makes me... Like my mom always said: If your not happy dummy, what are you doinot happy dummy, what are you doing?
I sometimes think that we diagnose someone as «demon possessed» because we don't want to deal with the psychological, emotional, mental, or spiritual issues that the person in question is actually dealing with.
Craddock, too, in Overhearing the Gospel (1978), endorsed «narrative» sermons — not that narrative should replace logic, or that sermons consist only of stories, but that the sermon has «the scope that ties it to the life of a larger community» and touches «intellectual or emotional or volitional» concerns while «conveying the sense of movement from one place to another» and «thinking alongside the hearers.»
They want «ordinary» folks — not overeducated eggheads who think so abstractly that they don't recognize a plain simple fact on the one hand, or don't respond to emotional appeals on the other.
when i see posts like these — i automatically skip past them — like — if i read them i will somehow be absorbed into the negativity of some evil travesty of comaparison between a vast illusion of delusionary emotional strife over something that makes no sense unless you put yourself into this weird evil feeling trance of blind confusion and negative understand — i don't know — it's a weird a feeling though — tried to read it — just to see if that feeling had changed any on this post — and it hadn't — just thought i'd share that...
«I get — I don't know — a hundred tweets a day of people telling me that they cry at the trailer or the thought of the trailer because it is a very emotional experience when you've been absent to suddenly be present in a powerful and strong way,» DuVernay says.
They avoided neurotic conflict by a certain emotional self - restriction: they did not want to talk or think too much but felt more comfortable in action, in sports or work.
My wife told me later she thought nothing happened because I wasn't all emotional.
«Good Christian kids» might not be having sex with prospective mates, but all too often they rush into emotional intimacy, offering up themselves — thoughts, hearts and dreams — in the hopes of finding that elusive soul mate, leaving a trail of broken hearts.
Michelle Knight (who is white), I don't even recall hearing about her disappearance, but it is becoming clear that her family unit is somewhat broken and I think she struggled with mental and emotional issues even before the kidnapping.
Come to think of it, I can not think of a verse anywhere in the Bible which says that in our glorified bodies, we will be perfectly perfect in every way, including all our mental, moral, emotional, spiritual, and physical capacities.
Whereas it is certainly naïve and erroneous to suppose that the cells in the grass experience greenness as a sense datum, it is not necessarily absurd to think that cellular experiences have an emotional component.
I think you are a punk and a fool and a bully, and that you care more for fetuses than for the real living women and the real living children who live with the consequences of poverty and violence every day, because too many kids are being born to people who don't have the emotional or financial resources to do the job right.
Family means blood ties or very close emotional ties that one person feels to another.So you can experience «family» outside of your immediate small group whom you live with but I don't think it can be forced.
Well, I think it's because far too many Christians just don't know how to spot and respond to the signs of abuse — be it spiritual abuse, abuse of authority, or even the physical / emotional / sexual abuse of women and children.
What I mean by the latter is I think the appropriate response would have been sorrow, a lament not an emotional cover up as I see it.
But it is comforting to realize that the techniques of child - raising once thought to be crucial — breast or bottle feeding, time of weaning or toilet training, spanking or not spanking — are insufficient criteria for explaining behavioral and emotional reactions of children.
The characteristics of the particularistic religion generally can be extrapolated from Levis description: It is emotional and intense in contrast to the ascetic rationalism of high Italian culture; it is fiercely closed to the outside world (there is not one such religion but as many as there are groups), as opposed to the universalism of high Italian thought; and it is presided over by a woman, an epiphany of the Great Mother of the Mediterranean world, only partially and uncertainly articulated with the Virgin of Nazareth.
You don't need to think about your own emotional maturity and development of individuality, your discipline, training and education, your willingness to cooperate and compromise and work with other people; you don't need to think about developing deep and meaningful human relationships and trying to keep them in order.
By its stress on event and on patterning and integration, by its insistence that relationships constitute an entity, by its concern for an awareness of the depths of human experience (motivations, desires, drives, and «emotional intensity,» for example), as well as by its recognition that we are part of the world and continuous with what has gone before us and even now surrounds and affects us, process thought not only has been in agreement with the newer scientific emphasis on «wholeness,» but has also contributed a perspective which can give that emphasis a meaningful setting and a context in the structure of things in a dynamic universe.
In the end, we could boil it down to something like: religion based on false words and ideas, and used by people who have distorted thinking because of it, is not a good thing no matter how many people like the emotional feedback they get from their own minds and no matter how much it helps them cope.
I don't think it's helpful to evoke that term (perhaps for its emotional power) when what you mean can be more easily described by not resorting to highly - disputed «in - house» terminology.
I know some people think cows aren't intelligent animals but I have no doubt that they are emotional and capable of mourning the loss of a baby.
Maybe not stats with Ersan but the smart stuff (taking charges, passing and Dario type stuff) I think Holmes will be a highlight reel though and he's going to have the team on high alert simply by being emotional as he's shown through his Instagram and on the court through being engaged in the game with an intensity that few show.
People might think I am stupid for continuing to make financial, emotional, and time investments in the team, but I think I've gained a lot in return, even if it isn't winning.
well not that i expect much from football fans, they are one of the least intelligent and most emotional thinking people in the world..
I do nt think Arsenal should be 100 % emotional and I do think more ruthlessness is needed though.
I usually don't write emotional stuff like this but there's so many emotions going through my head right now, I don't even know what to think.
As you now know they don't like to think too much — they much prefer to look for an emotional rant from someone who has no idea of the truth and then jump on the developing bandwagon and thumb the rant up for all they're worth.
«It's very easy to get emotional about this type of game but I don't think we will be changing our policy.
I understand how you all feel because I feel the same but I honestly don't think they'll ever sack him, they'll plead with him to resign, even to move upstairs but he's so stubborn that he'll just tell»em «I'll never resign» and if they try to sack him, he'll use emotional blackmail with «I could have gone anywhere in Europe but stayed true to the club» and this will go on until the end of he's contract.
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