0_equals_true wrote:
If you are hyper-analytical the problem isn't coming up with the answer, the problem is, not coming to the definitive answer. If you truly are analytical you would know they is almost always more deductions you could make. If you think that being analytical means you generally arrive at the right answer, then you probably aren't as analytical and logical as you think. Being hyper-analytical can be really tiring as you can't turn it off, it can make you neurotic if you are not careful.
That's pretty much it.
Of course, that in itself can be a lot of fun for someone who enjoys analytical thought. It becomes an addiction of sorts. (Never run out of interesting stuff to think about.)
The only problem is where you're tossed into social situations, where analytical thought isn't the 'social norm'. People just look at you as weird and strange, which doesn't exactly helps...
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