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Would you be emotional to rational; impulsive to decisive?

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if something happened that made you upset or sad or greedy etc.

no im not talking about death

heres an example:

u struggle in school. someone offers u answers. will u right away take them or think about whether or not to.

example 2:

if u failed on an assignment would u believe u couldnt do any beter, and lost interest, or are would not get too caught up, and try again, do better next time?

example 3:

if u saw ur girlfriend cheat.would u be angry to get back at them, or would u let it go realizing it is pointless, or would u just wonder, and never come to a conclusion..

its for a project. thanks...

i had to come up with the randomest scenarios....

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  1. 1. Depends on the source, I'm always rational and decisive when frist encounter with something new.

    2. I wouldn't loss the idea that I could do better next time. It goes against common sense to believe you can not learn more and better yourself, so it's an emotional and impulsive act to give up on ones self.

    3. Rational and decisive again, the fact is, it doesn't matter. I'd have an "emotional gut check" with myself based on the lies they told within that relationship weather I need (or rather the animal side of me needs) to be vindictive as a way to help teach a lesson, she would need to learn, muahahha

    Not bad, but one most understand the choice of the human heart to pick one or the other is based on the INDIVIDUALS "feel" for that scenario. So this can get pretty complex because the reaction is quite dependent on that individuals PERSONAL, mythology and ideology.....


  2. In school, definitely not even take the answers, no thinking needed. I want to learn on my own, I would get a tutor or take the bad grades.

    Assignment, you do your best and that is the way it is with that, so you didn't make the grade this time, but will give you motivation to do better next time

    Cheating, angry and mad and want to get back at them, letting it go would be hard, letting them go easy depending on the relationship. Is this a 2 week thing, 2 years , 20 years.

    Follow through on getting back at them bad idea

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