Psychology: Whoever says these sentences is particularly uncomplicated

Some people are complicated, others aren't. These phrases are especially typical of uncomplicated people.
Humans, like most other living beings, are anything but boring and easy to understand. If a person seems uncomplicated to us, it doesn't mean that they are simple, trivial, or predictable. Rather, it means that they display a certain clarity, logic, and comprehensibility—they act in a way that we can easily make sense of and adapt to.
For this reason, we usually find straightforward people pleasant. They're good for us, and often the way they live and approach the world is healthy for them as well. The following phrases are particularly typical of straightforward people.
4 typical phrases that help you recognize uncomplicated people 1. "What do you mean?"Uncomplicated people don't spend hours puzzling over the meaning of certain statements made by others. When in doubt, they simply and directly ask. If they can't clarify something by asking, they let it go and don't dwell on it. They generally don't assume other people have bad intentions and assume that they will discuss anything that might need to be discussed when the time is right.
2. "I have (now/later/tomorrow/no) time."Uncomplicated people are typically spontaneous and able to take at least a moment's time for themselves at short notice. They find it easy to adjust their plans and organize their lives freely, flexibly, and without obsession when something important and unexpected happens.
On the other hand, easy-going people can usually clearly state and decide when they are available for a date and when they aren't. They know how much of their time they want to commit and how much they want to keep free in order to feel comfortable and truly enjoy and experience what they agree to.
3. "We'll take care of that when the time comes."Uncomplicated people are usually patient and remain calm until it's time to act. They don't anticipate things and don't worry about problems that aren't problems yet—and that may vanish before they even become problems. Uncomplicated people always prioritize what's important in the moment. In most cases, they are successful with this strategy and rarely stress.
4. "I don't feel like doing that."Uncomplicated people don't need excuses for not doing something. They also don't need to make pros and cons lists to decide what they want and don't want. Their gut feeling is enough for them: If they sense that they don't feel like doing something (that they don't have to do), they own up to it and communicate it openly.
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