I haven’t really done this on the blog before, but maybe I will start doing it more. I want to try and ask a fairly straightforward question and just see how people respond.
Question: How do you most naturally make decisions? Do you tend to be far-sighted – basing them on some grand scheme or big picture or do you tend to be near-sighted, making decisions by evaluating what seems most fitting in the moment and for the time being?
Hope that makes sense, can’t wait to hear what people say.
Alex Rozko said...
1You know me better then most, so you understand I typically have a move with the current attitude. But when it comes to making “natural” decisions, I try to predict the experience or the outcome first. If (A) happens inevitably (B) then (C) will occur. Although my decisions are typically more spontaneous, I suppose this falls into the category of far-sighted.
04/12/07 4:17 PM | Comment Link
Maria said...
2I’m both. And I don’t like your dichotomy;) But some times I seem short-sighted and pragmatic to you, but really there is a plan moving towards a more grand futuristic scheme. Other times I’m just pragmatic, concerned with people and their well-being and get tracked off from some significant tenants in my trajectory… Does that last sentence make sense?
04/19/07 1:41 AM | Comment Link
JR Rozko said...
3Yeah, I knew you wouldn’t, but I still tend to think that people primarily operate out of one way or the other. Of course, a blend will always make for wiser decisions.
Amazingly, to me at least, that last sentence does make sense – sometimes pragmatics become more important than the principles (tenants) which you mean to guide you – right? If so, I can see that.
Perhaps I just need to be confessional in saying that I have a really hard time doing or committing to things until I know how they contribute to something beyond themselves. I bet this is related to the J in my little ENTJ thing – I tend to think in terms of doing things because they are either fitting or not based on a certain set of presuppositions.
04/27/07 10:29 PM | Comment Link