Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorting people into categories seems like rigid thinking.
And people who take the constitution (or Bible, etc) literally? You believe they have actually thought through alternatives before settling on a literal interpretation?
I have no idea. You can't measure people from a single metric. If this is your single data point to determine if someone is a rigid thinker, then I humbly suggest you have some rigid ideas.
So let’s word the question differently. In your experience, do most of the people you know who take certain “authoritative” documents literally (Bible & constitution, for example), tend to be rigid in other areas of their life?
Not asking for a diagnosis, just your observations.
I observed this recently and I’m wondering if it’s common. That’s all.
I don't know any people like this. Who are you hanging out with?
We live in a diverse area with people from lots of of different backgrounds.
Yes, I agree. I haven't met any that literally interprete the Bible or the Constitution. I repeat, who are you hanging out with? Supreme Court judges? Because we all know that's where you are headed with your arguments.
You sound weirdly defensive. If you don’t know anyone like this then why are you responding?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorting people into categories seems like rigid thinking.
And people who take the constitution (or Bible, etc) literally? You believe they have actually thought through alternatives before settling on a literal interpretation?
I have no idea. You can't measure people from a single metric. If this is your single data point to determine if someone is a rigid thinker, then I humbly suggest you have some rigid ideas.
So let’s word the question differently. In your experience, do most of the people you know who take certain “authoritative” documents literally (Bible & constitution, for example), tend to be rigid in other areas of their life?
Not asking for a diagnosis, just your observations.
I observed this recently and I’m wondering if it’s common. That’s all.
I don't know any people like this. Who are you hanging out with?
We live in a diverse area with people from lots of of different backgrounds.
People from flyover country, ie the Midwest, are extremely rigid. Also super judgmental.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorting people into categories seems like rigid thinking.
And people who take the constitution (or Bible, etc) literally? You believe they have actually thought through alternatives before settling on a literal interpretation?
I have no idea. You can't measure people from a single metric. If this is your single data point to determine if someone is a rigid thinker, then I humbly suggest you have some rigid ideas.
So let’s word the question differently. In your experience, do most of the people you know who take certain “authoritative” documents literally (Bible & constitution, for example), tend to be rigid in other areas of their life?
Not asking for a diagnosis, just your observations.
I observed this recently and I’m wondering if it’s common. That’s all.
I don't know any people like this. Who are you hanging out with?
We live in a diverse area with people from lots of of different backgrounds.
People from flyover country, ie the Midwest, are extremely rigid. Also super judgmental.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorting people into categories seems like rigid thinking.
And people who take the constitution (or Bible, etc) literally? You believe they have actually thought through alternatives before settling on a literal interpretation?
I have no idea. You can't measure people from a single metric. If this is your single data point to determine if someone is a rigid thinker, then I humbly suggest you have some rigid ideas.
So let’s word the question differently. In your experience, do most of the people you know who take certain “authoritative” documents literally (Bible & constitution, for example), tend to be rigid in other areas of their life?
Not asking for a diagnosis, just your observations.
I observed this recently and I’m wondering if it’s common. That’s all.
I don't know any people like this. Who are you hanging out with?
We live in a diverse area with people from lots of of different backgrounds.
Anonymous wrote:Authoritarian personality
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorting people into categories seems like rigid thinking.
And people who take the constitution (or Bible, etc) literally? You believe they have actually thought through alternatives before settling on a literal interpretation?
I have no idea. You can't measure people from a single metric. If this is your single data point to determine if someone is a rigid thinker, then I humbly suggest you have some rigid ideas.
So let’s word the question differently. In your experience, do most of the people you know who take certain “authoritative” documents literally (Bible & constitution, for example), tend to be rigid in other areas of their life?
Not asking for a diagnosis, just your observations.
I observed this recently and I’m wondering if it’s common. That’s all.
I don't know any people like this. Who are you hanging out with?
We live in a diverse area with people from lots of of different backgrounds.
Yes, I agree. I haven't met any that literally interprete the Bible or the Constitution. I repeat, who are you hanging out with? Supreme Court judges? Because we all know that's where you are headed with your arguments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorting people into categories seems like rigid thinking.
And people who take the constitution (or Bible, etc) literally? You believe they have actually thought through alternatives before settling on a literal interpretation?
I have no idea. You can't measure people from a single metric. If this is your single data point to determine if someone is a rigid thinker, then I humbly suggest you have some rigid ideas.
So let’s word the question differently. In your experience, do most of the people you know who take certain “authoritative” documents literally (Bible & constitution, for example), tend to be rigid in other areas of their life?
Not asking for a diagnosis, just your observations.
I observed this recently and I’m wondering if it’s common. That’s all.
I don't know any people like this. Who are you hanging out with?
We live in a diverse area with people from lots of of different backgrounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorting people into categories seems like rigid thinking.
And people who take the constitution (or Bible, etc) literally? You believe they have actually thought through alternatives before settling on a literal interpretation?
I have no idea. You can't measure people from a single metric. If this is your single data point to determine if someone is a rigid thinker, then I humbly suggest you have some rigid ideas.
So let’s word the question differently. In your experience, do most of the people you know who take certain “authoritative” documents literally (Bible & constitution, for example), tend to be rigid in other areas of their life?
Not asking for a diagnosis, just your observations.
I observed this recently and I’m wondering if it’s common. That’s all.
I don't know any people like this. Who are you hanging out with?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorting people into categories seems like rigid thinking.
And people who take the constitution (or Bible, etc) literally? You believe they have actually thought through alternatives before settling on a literal interpretation?
I have no idea. You can't measure people from a single metric. If this is your single data point to determine if someone is a rigid thinker, then I humbly suggest you have some rigid ideas.
So let’s word the question differently. In your experience, do most of the people you know who take certain “authoritative” documents literally (Bible & constitution, for example), tend to be rigid in other areas of their life?
Not asking for a diagnosis, just your observations.
I observed this recently and I’m wondering if it’s common. That’s all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorting people into categories seems like rigid thinking.
And people who take the constitution (or Bible, etc) literally? You believe they have actually thought through alternatives before settling on a literal interpretation?
I have no idea. You can't measure people from a single metric. If this is your single data point to determine if someone is a rigid thinker, then I humbly suggest you have some rigid ideas.
Anonymous wrote:Are people who take certain documents literally (bible, constitution) really just suffering from mental rigidity?
That would explain a lot…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorting people into categories seems like rigid thinking.
And people who take the constitution (or Bible, etc) literally? You believe they have actually thought through alternatives before settling on a literal interpretation?