What is the difference between the thinking of a lawyer, and the average person?

I don't know anything about people who work in other jobs in the legal profession, just lawyers. For the most part there is nothing special about lawyers compared to people who work in other jobs. The differences are mainly in the following areas, I guess.

1. When their rights and interests are violated, they will consider the legal defense of rights, but first of all, they will consider the cost of defense. Lawyers who go to court for a few dollars are not really defending their rights and interests, but may really be defending the interests of the public, or may just be trying to attract attention.

2. Doing things will first consider the legal requirements, whether there are legal risks. So after having been a lawyer for a few years, no one will switch to a company of their own, analyzing and analyzing and thinking that the legal risks are too great.

3. I've seen too many social injustices, and although I still have the original intention of "protecting the law with the sword", I can basically be indifferent to all kinds of bad results.

4. The literary youth of the year is now even difficult to say a limerick, but, write a contract, a lawyer's letter handy, immediately available.

5. Strong sense of time, hate people who do not abide by the time.

6. Do things like to make a list.

7. Because there are often all kinds of uncertainty in the lawsuit, so try to avoid all kinds of uncertainty in life, and be able to pre-arrange things, must be pre-arranged.