T and F values in decision making
Logic = consistent reasoning applied
Values = the system you have which can create your logic
T and f types can all be logical, when well developed. Being illogical isn't an F type thing, it's a poorly developed thing.
Values: efficiency, ideals, practicality, pushing on, achievement, control
Logic: I will make this decision because it has the most efficient outcome given the time taken to do it
Illogical: Despite the fact that people aren't objects, I'm making this decision based on the idea that I can control them and make them work to my advantage. My plan also relies heavily on other outside factors never going wrong.
Values: Understanding, knowledge, independence, complexities, competence
Logic: I'll take these steps (very specific, convoluted list involving a few loopholes) because they cause the best outcome in every sphere of life I care about - good financially, relationally, etc.
Illogical: I'm doing this just to screw the system and make it on my own. I also just want to see if I've properly understood the outcome and this is an experiment.
Values: Peace, harmony, honesty, openness, safety, kindness, connection
Logic: I'll make this decision because it's best for everyone, including me. This is a good compromise, I have no problem with it at all. I'm feeling pretty good actually - I wonder how that friend of mine is, they were sad. Imma call them now.
Illogical: Everyone's feelings are important. Everyone is important and special, everyone should be heard and valued.... Except me, lols.
Values: inner peace, self esteem, mindfulness, clear moral compass, self awareness, understanding
Logic: I'll make this decision because I believe to do otherwise would be wrong. This is a logical extension of my general beliefs and principles - it would be illogical to ignore them for financial gain.
Illogical: THIS IS WRONG! I FEEL IT TO BE SO! But this thing that I should also technically disagree with? Meh, it pays well so idm so much.