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Why Do We Think the Way We Do? Exploring Cognitive Functions

Why Do We Think the Way We Do? Exploring Cognitive Functions

 Why does your sister effortlessly remember every single birthday, complete with the year and what everyone was wearing, while you find yourself more absorbed in complex philosophical debates or theoretical models? Why does your colleague thrive on the meticulous organization of spreadsheets, yet seem to panic at the thought of impromptu social gatherings? It’s not random, nor is it simply a matter of "personality." It's your brain running ancient, highly specialized survival software. In a world that often prizes a singular definition of intelligence, we rarely stop to ask the deeper question: Why did evolution wire us to think so profoundly differently from one another in the first place? Was it just an accident, or was there a grander, more intelligent design behind the cognitive diversity that defines humanity? Prepare to trace the very essence of your cognitive functions – Thinking, Feeling, Sensing, Intuition, and their Extraverted and Introverted counterparts – bac...