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It is never easy, and while I believe you will never entirely prevent your own feelings and emotions from influencing your ability to think logically, you do in time need to find a more comfortable working balance between them.
We were designed as human beings to use both the decision making and emotional centres of our brains in a complementary manner, while avoiding either of the two extremes.
Without our emotions we are like a cold and calculating machine which has no soul, while if our emotions are allowed to get completely out of control, objective thinking is no longer practical.
All the very best in getting a job which is consistent with your professional qualifications and skills (yes I would agree that a Masters degree is a very big deal) |
You are right there; it's human nature.
I guess that's why we as humas were given both logical and emotional 'abilities'. It would be a waste to negelect or ignore one or both.
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| Eye of Tiger is correct in his dealings....I read you psychicly and did a lunar chalace reading and all comes to the same conclusion. Be strong in your decisions for the paths both have a good and bad side. Insight on your job leads me to see that you may come across as either to harsh or to easy. You may need to mellow and if you mellow to much then you will fail as well. The emotion work is tidius but all will be fine in the end. Listen to your spirit, it is right. |
Hi Britishfish.
I have been told that I can come across as harsh.
I reckon this is because of the subconscious desire not to come acorss as soft. My theory is that this is related to problems and issues which repeated themselves through the first 13 years of my life.
Kind of like what EoT was alluding to above, regarding logic versus emotion. I often appear cold and academic.
I do this in order to avoid appearing overly emotional, since "men are supposed to be tough, not cry like weak little wussy children".
That, and the fact that I am very methodical by nature.
So I'm unintentionally doing one to avoid appearing as the other, if that makes sense.
As for prospective paths (of which there are maybe 6 that I know of), I reckon they all have pros and cons. Everything does. That's just life.
The key is weighing the parameters of each situation and determining which is the most enticing or advantageous.
My concern at present isn't so much regarding
what I will be doing. It's more
when I will be doing something that suits my abilities.
Thanks for the advice Eye of Tiger and BritishFish