Maybe I should rephrase the title in a bit.
Yes, yes you should. :3
1. Analysis is fine with me, I like thinking about possibilities; they already have saved my ass many times. But during 'normal' events that one really shouldn't spend too much time thinking, I just end up overthinking that situation, its benefits and disadvantages, etc. And more often than not, it's driven by a fear of inability, with whatever inability entails during a single situation.
Hum...knowing this
deeply myself, I'd still have to ask context (because subtle differences in specifics >_>), but what I can say is that the problem
is less situational and more on 'how do I use these tools I've got o_o'
In your free time, the orange is totally cool :3 Though it may play with emotions at times [ie After a dramatic event or facing danger or threat].
But, it should be balanced with critical thinking! \o/
Maybe it's Analysis + Critical Thinking = Balance, but mine is marred by fear of the unknown.
You can only analyze as much as you know. :3
Being afraid of the unknown is generally classified as an irrational fear
because of the underlying idea having a negative "tone". To be blunt, I'm unsure as to the exact wording as to what I've found out from insight and study--but fear generally has a negative tone underlying it.
Now, to pull that out of context, maybe its a phobia. Maybe it isn't. Maybe its just uncertainty interpreted with fear
because of a possible consequence (which usually misses out on how that consequence occurs...ie Linear-Path of thinking).
I can stare at space all day and be grateful for the sky and the bluish tinge of the atmosphere without knowing why it is so. That's an unknown
for the moment ;3
2. Focusing... eeeeh.
That's hard. Or rather, it makes things harder. Putting myself over a zen-state on things makes me forget about everything else, if I end up managing it, but I end up thinking more about the task on hand, with the above mentioned issues on no. 1: Overthinking.
Keep in mind, harder =/= impossible. It's just an artificial difficulty used to describe
something new o_o Most commonly with a bit of reluctancy or difference in perspective/understanding it, or something getting in the way from Point A and the scenic route to Point B.
Putting it in context, 1+1 =?
First thought that came to mind. 2?
It can be a window. That's what my philosophy teacher taught me.
Or..or maybe it is still 1? I heard that before.
Or maybe[...]Focus!
"2."
There is no right or wrong answer in many,
many situations--but what must be needed is to pay attention to the situation at hand. Critical thinking in perspective! And priorities.
The fear of consequences can be alleviated and dissapated by the
understanding...well, by understanding in general. Open-ended thinking is a great boon to the person.
Maybe start with focusing on focusing. :3 When I read your post, I went
omg that's me. Is he me. o_o because of how much I can relate. But we're different in a way too!
It's something I discussed with my mentors [Psych Student]. Their best advice is to be aware of when we're overthinking these things...and just go with it
unless there is something significant that we need to prioritize and attend to first.So instead of overthinking it, we
proceed with it.-Man, I'm tired. I should just go home.
-I haven't attended anyone's birthday party in a long while.
-How do I get home?
-What if they don't have the means to get me home?
-How long will this event take?
-This guy will end up hating me eventually if I don't go.
-I'll be late for work
-etc.
This list can be pretty much made into a conversation. How you do it is up to you, but its something that could be tried. :3
"Yo dude, want to come to a birthday with me?"
"Sure, where?"
"{Somewhere close, and you know you can take a jeep ride home}"
"How long will it be?"
"{Details noting 'late afternoon'"
> Do I have any priorities that must be taken care of at the moment?
"Sorry bro, I got work. Send my regards though!"
=
Just one way of poking it, totally out of context.
Dooon't go too far in predicting others
because you're seeing only one of the myriad number of events that may happen.
If I can be silly--a recommendation I had since young was
to play chess. The make an analogy out of it: the best thing I learned is to
just think 2 steps in advance. Anything otherwise will lead you to overstepping your boundaries. [totally take this as an insight only. Not a guide-in-itself to life. :X]