blackforest
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I think we can find a lot of examples in both literature and pop culture of the Thinker and the Feeler. The old Star Treck episodes immediately came to my mind, with all of the frequent tensions between Mr. Spock and Dr. Bones McCoy. Or in more recent times, there was Moulder and Scully in The X-Files.For more on this phenomenon, I’m going to recommend that you watch The Lego Movie. No joke. It’s a genius bit of writing because instead of the usual Hollywood trope of a person who leads a dull, boring existence being led to something more exciting by someone who walks on the wild side (which is both unrealistic and nearly always very messy in reality), it is rather about how two people with very different approaches to life (one who follows the rules and one who is creative and spontaneous, i.e. your “cerebral” and “emotional” categories) come together to compliment one another.
The healthiest approach, however, is not to focus on rigid labels and categorizations, but instead to realize that a little of each exists in every one of us. It’s kind of like how we each have dominant hand, but the other hand still works and serves an important function.