To you think “think more clearly” has connotations of “become less emotional”?
Thinking is often seen as opposed to feeling, which is as if eating were opposed to drinking.
I like what Khalil Gibran says: “Your reason and your passion are the rudder and the sails of your seafaring soul. If either your sails or your rudder be broken, you can but toss and drift, or else be held at a standstill in mid-seas.”
Not to me, but laypeople tend to think in terms of a brain-vs.-heart divide.
To you think “think more clearly” has connotations of “become less emotional”?
Thinking is often seen as opposed to feeling, which is as if eating were opposed to drinking.
I like what Khalil Gibran says: “Your reason and your passion are the rudder and the sails of your seafaring soul. If either your sails or your rudder be broken, you can but toss and drift, or else be held at a standstill in mid-seas.”
Not to me, but laypeople tend to think in terms of a brain-vs.-heart divide.