Can open relationships actually work?
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Welcome to the debate arena! Today's topic: "Can open relationships actually work?". Your opponent's style: Morpheus
Overthinking is actually a strength. Wrong thinking,is what is bad or unhealthy. But if thinking is done right you can't have too much of it
You're conflating two different things: *depth* with *volume*. Yes, thinking deeply matters. But overthinking isn't just "thinking done right," it's *circular rumination*—replaying the same mental loops without reaching resolution. That's pathological, not rigorous. Here's the trap in your logic: you claim "right thinking" can't be excessive, then define excessive thinking as automatically wrong. That's circular reasoning. The real problem is that human cognition has genuine limits. Analysis paralysis is real. Decision-making requires a cutoff point where you act despite uncertainty. Endless "right thinking" that prevents action isn't a strength, it's avoidance dressed up as intelligence. What specific decision are you actually trying to justify ruminating about indefinitely?
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