It's the only way my brain can think. I can't imagine being narrow-minded enough to only see one side. I used to think seeing a lot of sides was weird, but judging by these results maybe it isn't weird after all. It doesn't fit in with the way many people I know act though. Perhaps a lot of people want to think they think from other sides because it makes them feel more justified in their own opinion but really they don't, I don't know. I don't know if it's the way I act either; I suspect at least some of the time it isn't how I'm perceived by other people. It's definitely how I think internally though.
Is it normal to always need to point out others sides of an argument?
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It's the only way my brain can think. I can't imagine being narrow-minded enough to only see one side. I used to think seeing a lot of sides was weird, but judging by these results maybe it isn't weird after all. It doesn't fit in with the way many people I know act though. Perhaps a lot of people want to think they think from other sides because it makes them feel more justified in their own opinion but really they don't, I don't know. I don't know if it's the way I act either; I suspect at least some of the time it isn't how I'm perceived by other people. It's definitely how I think internally though.