After waking up from the party, Phil, Alan and Stu wake up to a trashed hotel room. In the hotel room there was a wild tiger locked in a room and the three remember nothing. The three realize Doug is missing and they take a car and trace back their steps to find Doug. This is an example of Sensing. Phil is only focusing on the present and finding his friend. While out looking for Doug, a man who goes by the name of Mike Tyson claims the three have his tiger. Tyson wants them to return the Tiger to his mansion. Phil is driving back to the hotel and is getting upset with having to complete this task. As the three get back to the hotel, the tiger will need to be tranquilized. This is an example of Thinking. Phil has to think about how he is going to tranquilize the tiger. This is resulting in overriding his feelings with what is currently going on. Phil, Alan and Stu have the tranquilized tiger in the back of Doug’s car. On the way to Mike’s house the tiger wakes up and is preventing Phil from driving carefully. Phil is swearing and claiming Mike Tyson is a bad person. When the three arrive at Mike’s mansion, they are all having a great time together. This is an example of persevering. At first Phil was persevering Mike as a bad man but realizes he’s actually a really nice guy to
After waking up from the party, Phil, Alan and Stu wake up to a trashed hotel room. In the hotel room there was a wild tiger locked in a room and the three remember nothing. The three realize Doug is missing and they take a car and trace back their steps to find Doug. This is an example of Sensing. Phil is only focusing on the present and finding his friend. While out looking for Doug, a man who goes by the name of Mike Tyson claims the three have his tiger. Tyson wants them to return the Tiger to his mansion. Phil is driving back to the hotel and is getting upset with having to complete this task. As the three get back to the hotel, the tiger will need to be tranquilized. This is an example of Thinking. Phil has to think about how he is going to tranquilize the tiger. This is resulting in overriding his feelings with what is currently going on. Phil, Alan and Stu have the tranquilized tiger in the back of Doug’s car. On the way to Mike’s house the tiger wakes up and is preventing Phil from driving carefully. Phil is swearing and claiming Mike Tyson is a bad person. When the three arrive at Mike’s mansion, they are all having a great time together. This is an example of persevering. At first Phil was persevering Mike as a bad man but realizes he’s actually a really nice guy to