Joao Pedro Magalhaes <jpnitya@esoterica.pt> writes:
> At 07:20 02-07-1999 -0700, you wrote:
> > Emotions are a fact of life, and in truth, when guided by reason,
> >they help to shape our lives and make them somewhat more enjoyable.
>
> I disagree. Emotions are not rational. In fact, instinct and emotions are
> what help us make decisions when we have no rational thinking. So, emotions
> cannot be guided by reason.
I disagree here. If I become angry and break things or people, then my actions are irrational (since they are not in my best interest) and undesirable - here some rational control obviously is desirable. Sometimes emotions suggest actions that are bad for us.
> I'm very confident and optimist and I
> think these are very important feelings that people than do not possess
> them should have.
I certainly agree here. I'm quite glad my brain biochemistry and cognitive structures make me feel this way most of the time, it has helped me tremendously and I have seen people destroy their lives just by being negative towards themselves and everything else. The problem is of course creating a stable (but not inflexible) good mood; drugs might help, but positive thinking and self-insight work even better - but they are hard to apply for negative people.
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