Physical geniuses often misapply mechanical cause-and-effect thinking to emotional situations, expecting predictable results from correct actions

People with high kinesthetic/physical intelligence are used to a world where doing the right thing produces the right result. When they bring this mechanical reasoning into emotional or relational contexts, they're confused when correct actions don't produce predictable emotional outcomes — because emotions don't work that way.

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People with high kinesthetic/physical intelligence are used to a world where doing the right thing produces the right result. When they bring this mechanical reasoning into emotional or relational contexts, they're confused when correct actions don't produce predictable emotional outcomes — because emotions don't work that way.

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    Physical geniuses often try to apply mechanical, cause-and-effect thinking to emotional situations, expecting that doing the 'right' action should produce predictable emotional results.