kraftiekortie wrote:
I don't believe in being an "emotionalist" until I've given a lot of thought and consideration to an idea, or to what somebody wrote or said.
There are people here who don't read the entirety of a person's post. They only see the negative aspects of it. They don't see what (definitely) mitigates the "negative."
I have shot from the hip from time to time also, but it is very rare...
Mostly when I am feeling lazy...
I'm not a natural genius...
I have to work at being one...

BTW, never refer to yourself as being an emotionalist...
You aren't one...
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noun
1.
a person who appeals to the emotions, especially unduly.
2.
a person easily affected by emotion.
3.
a person who bases conduct, or the theory of conduct, upon feelings rather than reason:
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/emotionalistQuote:
Noun
emotionalist (plural emotionalists)
Someone whose thoughts and actions are governed by their emotions rather than by logic.
Someone who is abnormally emotional.
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emotionalist
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One whose conduct, thought, or rhetoric is governed by emotion rather than reason, often as a matter of policy.
An excessively emotional person.
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e•mo•tion•al•ist (i mō′shə nl ist), n.
a person who appeals to the emotions, esp. unduly.
a person easily affected by emotion.
a person who bases conduct, or the theory of conduct, upon feelings rather than reason:
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