And leaping to the conclusion that when one is interested in one subjective reaction then one is never interested in the objective or rational in other cases is quite a leap of misplaced faith. Wouldn't you agree?
The inability to understand the importance of both the objective and rational as well as the subjective and irrational in human beings leaves one as ill-equipt as the one-legged man in the foot race.
"And leaping to the conclusion that when one is interested in one subjective reaction then one is never interested in the objective or rational in other cases is quite a leap of misplaced faith. Wouldn't you agree?"
If I look at it subjectively I sure can because then I can agree with anything and be right. It is the major benefit of attaching importance to the meaningless.