Are you a clear thinker who makes wise choices?
If you look at the people around you, you’ll probably notice that some of them think more clearly and act more wisely than others. These individuals aren’t immune to mistakes or missteps, but they make good choices more often than not. And it’s all because they put these things into practice.
1. They remain sober and consume healthy things.
One cannot think clearly if they’re intoxicated, either with inebriating substances or foods that make them hyper or sluggish. Clear thinkers avoid (or seriously limit) drugs, alcohol, and unhealthy social media exposure, choosing good nutrition, hydration, and good media instead. Their minds are clear pools rather than murky and full of static.
2. They immerse deeply in a subject instead of reacting shallowly.
Instead of a knee-jerk (and often ignorant) response to a situation or subject, they’ll immerse themselves in that subject matter in order to get a greater perspective on it. Only then will they be in a position to make their own judgment and respond well because they know what they’re talking about.
3. They’re analytical rather than emotional.
Feelings aren’t facts, and those who think clearly and act wisely are fully aware of this. They don’t allow their emotions to cloud their judgment, but instead work with the reality of the details in front of them—even if that makes them uncomfortable or goes against what they’d prefer to believe.
4. They’re responsive—not reactive.
Those who act wisely know how important it is to carefully consider every aspect of a situation before responding to it calmly and rationally. As a result, they take time to mull over other people’s words and actions, and therefore can be more authentic and rational in their own responses.
5. They examine motivation and intention, not just the repercussions thereof.
It’s easy to be hurt or offended by another’s actions, but understanding the motivations behind them can go a long way toward dispelling those feelings for the sake of greater clarity. As such, they follow the ripples back to their source and seek to discover why the stone was thrown to begin with.
6. They don’t take things personally.
How a person behaves toward others is a reflection of what’s going on inside them: it has nothing to do with you, and everything to do with themselves. When you come to realize this, you’ll be able to stop taking things personally or getting offended by other people’s poor behaviors.
7. They don’t take things at face value.
Just because someone passes along a nugget of information, doesn’t mean that it’s true. Wise people make a point of finding out information for themselves rather than relying on hearsay, gossip, or propaganda to influence them. The truth is out there, and they’ll seek it to the best of their ability.
8. They assess situations from an individual, contextual standpoint rather than relying on pattern recognition.
It’s natural to form biases based on association, such as hating anyone who wears orange because you were beaten up by a bully in an orange vest when you were a kid. Clear thinkers recognize things in an individual context rather than allowing their judgment to be influenced by past negative experiences.
9. They consider the long-term ramifications of any potential action before taking it.
Those who act wisely take into account what the long-term effects might be of the actions they take. This allows them to weigh the pros and cons of every potential path that can be taken, and determine which one is the most beneficial for everyone involved.
10. Whatever they do, they’re usually prepared.
Be it materially (tools/supplies), or knowledge, knowhow, or emotion, they’ll prepare for any situation that may unfold. If they’re going out to chop wood, they’ll bring the right tools, water, food, and so on. Similarly, if they’re going to an event with people they know might wind them up, they’ll arrive with their best peace-seeking hat on.
11. They don’t allow their thinking to be clouded by others’ strong opinions.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but that doesn’t mean they have the right to try to force it onto others. Wise, clear thinkers have formed their own opinions based on research and reason, and aren’t going to question their own judgment simply because someone else feels strongly to the contrary.
12. They get as much information as possible before taking any action.
Or in simpler terms, they look before they leap. For example, a rock climber in the southwestern USA knows how important it is to check potential hand holds for rattlesnakes or scorpions before reaching into them. It’s great to be brave, but be sure to balance courage with wisdom and clear thinking.