Seems you focus on action; I the intention thereof.
You judge, I empathize.
Interesting :think:
Speaking of judging.... You mistake my reasoning.
Let's say you are walking down the street behind someone several inches taller than you are. Someone behind the both of you calls out his name and when he swings around to see who called his name his elbow comes up and hits you dead center on your nose. The impact breaks your nose and blood runs everywhere..
Let's look at a different scenario. You're walking down the same street and someone comes up to you and for no reason punches you in the nose and breaks it. Blood runs everywhere from your broken nose.
Now, under which scenario did your nose NOT get broken? Did the motive, or lack of it, make any difference in the fact that your nose is now broken? Nope. End result is the same.
Now, back to your analogy. We have two different scenarios here now too. In scenario one the innkeeper is full up and has his No Vacancy sign out. In scenario two the innkeeper just got busted for selling drugs out of his establishment, and the cops have seized his property and closed his inn. As a result the inn is closed. When you drive by there are no lights on and no chance of getting a room.
Does the result change in either scenario? Not a bit. You have to look elsewhere for your room.
So, in both illustrations the motive/reason_why doesn't affect the result. The result is exactly the same either way.
Now to the example of someone not getting sympathy from someone to whom he looks to recieve it.
Scenario 1. Let's say the grieving person looks to a person who is just a plain old jerk and gives him no sympathy.
Scenario 2 Let's say that person's wife just walked out on him after he had found out she was cheating on him and confronted her about it. As a resut he is far too upset to give give anyone else any support and sympathy. He is in dire need of it himself. As a result he gives the other grieving person no sympathy. He is simply incapable of doing so at the time.
Now, in either scenario did the result equal the grieving person getting sympathy? Nope. The results are equal.
That is what I focus on. I don't care about the reason why the person recieved no sympathy. So, I didn't judge anyone or anything. I just look at the results. I'm a results oriented thinker. I look to see if something works or doesn't work. I look at the logic behind the situation, and I tend to ignore the subjective and emotional aspects of it. That is typical of ENTPs.