▲ | Stefan-H a day ago | |||||||
"... is called a delusion". What I am suggesting is not delusion, it is mindfulness and cutting through delusion. When one is presented with something that elicits a fear response (whether the stimulus is rational or not) the goal is to quiet all of the "lizard brain" reactions, and instead formulate a well reasoned response. "Fear is the mind-killer" - while from fiction, still rings true to me - if you react out of fear you will short-circuit internal processes that are far better at long-term reasoning even when at the expense of short-term comfort. | ||||||||
▲ | Paul-Craft 15 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I'm sorry, but that is delusional. It is not possible for humans to forego emotion in favor of logic. | ||||||||
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