Not always. Some people specialize in "Jumping to conclusions". That is more more of an impulsive act than involving any thinking. The question of getting tired does not arise
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Dear AVS
I think you are perfectly right - as always !
Why I am telling you are 'perfectly' right because when we look into the history, for example, people went on and on thinking what is the shape of the earth - and came a conclusion that earth is 'flat'. Somebody else, who is not 'tired' of thinking continued his thinking and proved that earth is 'round'. Almost all historical inventions are a result of somebody who overcame tiredness of thinking and postponed the conclusions !
In the usual meeting atmosphere in an office, we see members disagreeing a great lot in the beginning but more easily concluding when the meeting approaches the end.
Thanks once again and have a great day !
Best regards
Nagaraj
From Sweden, Örebro
I think you are perfectly right - as always !
Why I am telling you are 'perfectly' right because when we look into the history, for example, people went on and on thinking what is the shape of the earth - and came a conclusion that earth is 'flat'. Somebody else, who is not 'tired' of thinking continued his thinking and proved that earth is 'round'. Almost all historical inventions are a result of somebody who overcame tiredness of thinking and postponed the conclusions !
In the usual meeting atmosphere in an office, we see members disagreeing a great lot in the beginning but more easily concluding when the meeting approaches the end.
Thanks once again and have a great day !
Best regards
Nagaraj
From Sweden, Örebro
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