Rationalizing the Brain
- With that in mind, there's got to be some other way to feel less guilty about how we might've treated other people. Certainly when it comes to the own situations we find ourselves in or the choices that are made by our own behavior there's got to be some way of rationalizing it later.
- Rationalization at this point is nothing more than a feel-good fixer upper. That is to say, it's not even focusing on more than one side of an angle. Basically rationalization can go one of two ways in the thinking. It's either going to be for or against whichever way that you're talking or acting out later though rarely it's ever actually honest as far as the whole total scope of the issue.
- Since we're not sure what rationalization is just yet, consider this in a general manner of talking. I've got perfectly good reasons for going there later, it's just that we haven't yet stopped to consider.
- Therefore, the for side of the thinking goes something like this once again. It's got to be that way doesn't it for something else to come in. After all, we've got perfectly good reasons for all that we'd see ourselves as a person.
- On the opposite side of the equation comes the against side of the function where you're not even listening half as well as you should and certainly not enough for a stop to consider. Basically to say it's all that's needful for yourself as a person especially with a relative differential in thinking.
- Though the truth of the matter is that I haven't even paused to consider at least not really as far as your becoming a person. It's done for one of two purposes either to ease collective guilt or absolve responsibility there on the whole. What's there to be done then but to trust all our ways on back to the Lord.