The Five Thinking Styles
Everyone handles convictions differently. Pragmika describes five recurring patterns — not boxes, but tendencies. Here you meet all five.
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The Empiricist
The Skeptic
The Skeptic changes their mind when the facts ask for it — without the sense of self taking a hit. Closed, all-explaining worldviews tend to raise quiet flags.
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The Realist
The Doer
The Doer has clear values and knows what works. Theoretical purity matters less than a solution that actually holds up.
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The Balanced Thinker
The Diplomat
The Diplomat sorts by case, not by ideology. Which logic fits depends on the question — not on a fixed template.
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The Principled
The Rock
The Rock runs on a clear value framework that holds even when acting on it gets costly. Consistency isn’t a virtue — it’s how the whole thing runs.
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The Convinced
The Hardhead
The Hardhead thinks in one coherent system. Coherence matters more than the odd exception — and counterarguments often land as confirmation.
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