The mysteries of the unknown
Found on the internet:
“I am the right brain.
I am creativity. A free spirit, I am passion.
Yearning. Sensuality. I am the sound of rearing laughter.
I am taste. The feeling of sand beneath bare feet.
I am movement. Vivid colors.
I am the urge to paint on an empty canvas.
I am boundless imagination. Art. Poetry. I sense. I feel.
I am everything I wanted to be.”
But before that self-advertisement there was this:
“I am the left brain.
I am a scientist. A mathematician.
I love the familiar. I categorize. I am accurate. Linear.
Analytical. Strategic. I am practical.
Always in control. A master of words and language.
Realistic. I calculate equations and play with numbers.
I am order. I am logic.
I know exactly who I am.”
Quibbles, quibbles…
What is the practical difference, pray tell, between “I am everything I wanted to be” and “I know exactly who I am”?
This is simply a case of forgetting to do the research before suggesting a result. People with strong left-brains do not always like the familiar, they do not always want to be in control any more than other types, they can be crap at language and words, they can be very unrealistic, and more often than not have absolutely no idea of who they are.
