The analytical mind, while endowed with great talent in giving depth to the object being analyzed, in scrutinizing it, finds it difficult to visualize it in a dynamic environment, interconnected and in motion. On one hand, the ease in penetrating and capturing the essence of things, and on the other, the difficulty in visualizing the whole. Summarizing or, in other words, outlining superficially is what this mind refuses, depriving itself of a panoramic and often enlightening vision. The need to isolate and always go deeper, besides causing a lot of useless effort, can deprive it of seeing the essential.