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Do you think with your head or your heart?

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Question added by Manisha p , Leader of Gynecology and Obstetric Ward, Academic Member , university
Date Posted: 2013/10/02
Zafar Iqbal
by Zafar Iqbal , Teacher (Pak Studies) Subject Specialist , Home Tutor

With my head.

Nader Haidar
by Nader Haidar , Official IELTS Instructor , IDP IELTS LEBANON

Good Question. I think100% with my head. I am a very emotional person but I never mix my feelings with my logic. My look at things is never shrouded by sentiments or illusions, especially when it comes to human beings; I know the human psyche so well that all people have become open books for me. On the other hand, I would let my cat exploit my emotional side and get extra tuna or chicken in his dish. :)

Mostafa Hassaan
by Mostafa Hassaan , Human Resources Director (HR Director) , G4S

with the heart of my head , or the head of my heart , it should complete each other bro

farouk elokl
by farouk elokl , barman&بارمان , السنيور

Your heart don’t have a brain. If it did, we’d call it the cerebro-coronary-back-up-brain or something, and medical science would have to start from scratch. But that’s not gonna happen, because your heart can’t think.Actually, your heart doesn’t do much of anything besides pumping blood your body. (As important a job as that is, the poor organ really doesn’t need any distractions.) When people talk about following their hearts, they’re really talking about following their feelings. Feelings aren’t located in the heart, either. They aren’t really located anywhere specific, but they’re influenced by a lot of different places -- the hormones, the lump of pizza you shouldn’t have eaten last night, the fuzzy memories of childhood you’ve been distorting over the years. Your feelings don’t have a brain, either. They have no logic of their own. They just are.Your "heart" and your feelings are totally incapable, on their own, of determining right from wrong. It’s your brain that does the thinking. It’s your brain that analyzes data and lines it up against the information you’ve received from the Church and Scripture and all of those other sources of good information. When you’re using "the good sense the Good Lord gave you," you’re accessing it from your mind, not your "heart."

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