How to Tell if You’re a Nuanced Thinker
<p>I feel that I am a nuanced thinker. I wasn’t always that way. I was kind of set in my ways. I wasn’t always open to seeing other people’s perspectives.</p>
<p>I thought that if I ‘saw things from someone else’s perspective’ then that meant I could possibly fall for their ‘wrong thinking’ and lose my own opinions and beliefs.</p>
<p>Then I realized that as long as my own beliefs were strong and on a solid foundation in God, then I could feel confident that listening to someone else’s perspective wouldn’t make me change my beliefs.</p>
<p>Now that journey through my brain process might seem weird to some. Maybe you can relate to it. But, that journey helped me to become a more nuanced thinker.</p>
<p>Thinking in a more nuanced way has helped me to acknowledge diverse opinions — not so I could change my beliefs — but so that I could cultivate more positive and productive interactions with others.</p>
<p>Being a nuanced thinker means that you approach complex issues and ideas with depth and subtlety, rather than relying on simplistic or black-and-white views. Here are some signs that you might be a nuanced thinker</p>
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