You make a rational point - which will not resonate with emotionally-centered voters.
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Posted by: LateForLunch ®

04/17/2023, 16:25:25

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Renown psychologist CG Jung believed that many people are feeling/intuition-centered. Such people are not strongly influenced by rational input (reason, logic, facts, numbers) but rather by what he called "impressions" which is a mélange of often-contradictory experiences, intuition and emotions having little (or nothing) to with what most people call "rationality". 

Be aware however, that is not to say that feeling/intuition-centered people are always completely irrational. It means that they do not place rationality at the forefront of their way of making decisions/judgements. He referred to such personalities as "non-rational" - meaning that they place reason/logic below their feelings in most things. 








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