Thinking
Thinking is a higher cognitive function and comprises activities like creative thinking, problem solving, and decision making. The analysis of thinking processes is part of cognitive psychology. In the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, thinking means you tend to process thoughts in a logical way rather than an emotional way. In the eyes of a 'T', the sentences "The sky is blue" and "that girl is fat" are the same. Both statements are true.
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