Who rules your world--your heart or your head?

BigV • Apr 27, 2005 12:31 am
Are you a logical Vulcan? Are you the emotional Bones? Do you consult all the research before you form your opinion? Do you just go with your gut? Are you both? What's your balance? Are there areas that are "just the facts, ma'am" and other areas where you "trust the force"?

How have you changed over time? When has your choice been the wrong one? How do you relate to the "other" side?
lookout123 • Apr 27, 2005 12:32 am
yes.

now where's the damn poll? :D
BigV • Apr 27, 2005 12:44 am
must. control. mouse. of. death. I f*cked up the poll, it's missing option #1, Just the facts, ma'am. HELP!
Undertoad • Apr 27, 2005 12:49 am
Whaddya need heah?
BigV • Apr 27, 2005 12:56 am
see pm.
lookout123 • Apr 27, 2005 1:10 am
first response is alost always based on emotion. as i've aged i've learned to stop and see if the facts support my instincts.
wolf • Apr 27, 2005 1:19 am
I use the force.

Information flow is as much of the force as the energy flow, you know ...

Damn. I think I voted the second the poll was being edited. My vote has not been counted, or went in as "just the facts". :(
Troubleshooter • Apr 27, 2005 9:08 am
I'm with Wolf except for the etheric aspect. The unconscious is my friend, we make a real good team.

The heart just pisses me off in the long run.
lumberjim • Apr 27, 2005 10:38 am
I hold up facts against my gut feeling. a wise man once said, "Facts are stupid things."
what i mean is that how I interpret the facts depends largely on how I 'feel' about something.
Beestie • Apr 27, 2005 11:01 am
I don't think gut and heart are the same thing. There's head (objective analysis of facts), heart (I want it so it must be right) and then there's gut which which is difficult to define exactly but I wouldn't call it emotional yet I wouldn't call it analytical either - its sort of a locus of wisdom and common sense.

In the absence of facts, I go with gut. If I have enough facts I go with head but gut has veto power. But that's now. The first 30 odd years of my tortured life was my heart leading me on wild goose chases while obscuring from my head the obvious destination of those chases.
jaguar • Apr 27, 2005 11:13 am
very delicate balance of both working together. Exact balance topic dependant. Ts has a point, subconscious is either a good friend or a terrible enemy.
Catwoman • Apr 27, 2005 11:23 am
The heart is an organ that pumps blood around the body. If it hurts, you're probably having a heart attack.

While I'm at it, the eyes are not windows, they're matter attached to the brain allowing you to see.

All this personification of organs does my head in.
Troubleshooter • Apr 27, 2005 11:27 am
It's not personification, it's culturalization of physical responses to certain stimuli.
Catwoman • Apr 27, 2005 11:30 am
Right. Sorry, all this culturisation (in a culture obsessed with personality) of organs does my head in. Anyway, your heart does not hurt when you're upset or in love, it's usually your stomach. So there. Ner ner ner ner ner.
jaguar • Apr 27, 2005 11:32 am
anthropomorphism is the word your looking for though symbolic metaphor through anthropomorphisation might be a more complete description. Now i think about it anthropomorphisation of part of a person leads to an intersting kind of meta-anthropomorphisation loop.

I'm going to go lie down now.
Happy Monkey • Apr 27, 2005 11:33 am
I bet your head is perfectly fine no matter how you see people write about organs.
Troubleshooter • Apr 27, 2005 11:34 am
jaguar wrote:
anthropomorphism is the word your looking for though symbolic metaphor through anthropomorphisation might be a more complete description. Now i think about it anthropomorphisation of part of a person leads to an intersting kind of meta-anthropomorphisation loop.

I'm going to go lie down now.


Wow...

That was... very... abstruse...
Catwoman • Apr 27, 2005 11:38 am
Happy Monkey wrote:
I bet your head is perfectly fine no matter how you see people write about organs.


Now I could pretend it was an intended pun but.. it wasn't. Thanks for making me laugh my head off.
wolf • Apr 27, 2005 11:38 am
You guys using esses where there ought to be zees is making my eyes hurt. Thank gods there wasn't any discussion involving hue or saturation or my head may well have exploded.
Catwoman • Apr 27, 2005 11:39 am
this could go on...
jaguar • Apr 27, 2005 11:39 am
See what too many anthropology and sociology textbooks do to you?
jaguar • Apr 27, 2005 11:41 am
You guys using esses where there ought to be zees is making my eyes hurt.

English isn't that hard, just get a good book and practice. Discover the joys of the letter u!
Troubleshooter • Apr 27, 2005 11:44 am
jaguar wrote:
See what too many anthropology and sociology textbooks do to you?


I'm reading Consilience right now. It hurts, but in a good way.

From Library Journal
Historically, all of the sciences were once united under the rubric of "natural science." Over time, they became fragmented and specialized. Nevertheless, Wilson argues that there is a genetic and neurological basis for knowledge and that all subjects of human inquiry can be reunited under the umbrella of "consilience."
Catwoman • Apr 27, 2005 11:46 am
I thought you were going to go and put your head down.

jaguar wrote:
Discover the joys of the letter u!


Come on jag, you can't have them on that, even their president's name makes full use of it: 'George Double U Bush'.
jaguar • Apr 27, 2005 11:51 am
I would but there isn't a flat surface in here that isn't covered in books. Sleeping requires a good half-hour cleanup first.
Read Foucault's Madness & Civilization. That made my eyes bleed within pages.
Happy Monkey • Apr 27, 2005 11:53 am
My Latin teacher in Junior High School gave me "Foucault's Pendulum". I later learned that he was also an SAT-prep teacher, and "Foucault's Pendulum" had most of the vocabulary words on the test...
mrnoodle • Apr 27, 2005 5:26 pm
Catwoman wrote:
Right. Sorry, all this culturisation (in a culture obsessed with personality) of organs does my head in. Anyway, your heart does not hurt when you're upset or in love, it's usually your stomach. So there. Ner ner ner ner ner.

bit of trivia, poorly presented: There's one group of people (maybe some African tribe or aboriginal Australian bunch) who define romantic love by that tight feeling you get in your throat. They use "throat" the way we use "heart" -- giggly girls put their hands over their throats when they're talking about someone they have a crush on.

That seems more accurate than what we do. Except I can't stop the porn jokes from filling my brain (I'll spare you).
Be Less Bored • May 15, 2005 5:33 am
If it's my world why would there be any contest? It's the gnomes again, isn't it?
cowhead • May 17, 2005 2:33 pm
usually my head.. unless my heart gets involved.. damn emotions! (naw, can't live without them.. I tried)
warch • May 19, 2005 6:05 pm
Shifting body parts, are you really asking right or left brainedness?
Perry Winkle • May 19, 2005 8:44 pm
I've finished four years of college on intuition and instinct alone. My studies are Computer Science, Applied Math and Linguistics(primarily theoretical syntax). In four years I've studied a total of about 20-30 hours. I just use either the WAG(wild ass guess) method or exhaustion and am right enough to maintain a 3.x gpa.