Reason vs. Emotion, yes? yes. |
Reason vs. Emotion, yes? yes. |
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 699 Joined: Mar 2004 Member No: 7,274 ![]() |
Don't skip reading this because it's longer than 2-3 sentences
Since this is the relationship forum, let's think about the two most contradictory "theories" for relationships. Maybe the word "theories" isn't quite... right for describing these two ideas, but just hear me out. In this forum, at least 80% (probably around 95%, but I'll give the benefit of the doubt) will obey the "reason" rule. They will find which solution to their problem is most "reasonable" and follow that choice. In reality, however, reason will be completely forgotten once emotion takes over. You think this is not true? If it's not, why are there so many cases of infidelities in the world right now? Isn't it "reasonable" to stay married to the same person so you do not jeopardize your life, and the lives of others that are involved in this relationship? (ie. kids) But that isn't the way reality works. Emotion takes over and soon you will find yourself waking up in the bed of your lover. That there, is emotion. Is there any reason for you to cheat on your husband/wife BEFORE getting a divorce? No. This also applies to relationships, and seeing how young this forum is... it most probably only applies to relationships and not marriage. Conclusion: Stop giving responses to ideas based on reason, base it on emotion. Disclaimer: I write this message purely for the enlightnment of the members of this forum and no one is forced to read and/or agree to it's concepts. |
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![]() naïvety ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Human Posts: 1,303 Joined: Jan 2004 Member No: 488 ![]() |
Yes, you're right. But sometimes when we let our emotions lead us, it just doesn't work out, if you know what I mean.
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![]() cB`s Unofficial Sig Whore ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 185 Joined: May 2004 Member No: 16,784 ![]() |
But that's his point. We can't control "when we let our emotions lead us" and things are always harder than they seem because when we give people advice we are never in their shoes. So, yeah, I agree, a dose of advice that takes in to consideration emotions is probably the most helpful.
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![]() *rawr baby* ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 821 Joined: Sep 2004 Member No: 48,941 ![]() |
i agree, completely. i think that emotions definitely runs our lives and the choices we make.
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*stephinika* |
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i completely agree. i myself am an extremely emotional person...and i tend to give in to such emotions quite a lot. sometimes its good...but sometimes its good and bad at the same time - like the consequence isn't exactly good but at that momemt, what i was doing seemed right.
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![]() dizzy me up. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 3,191 Joined: Apr 2004 Member No: 11,139 ![]() |
ooh i really think you're right. people give advice.. and like its really great and all but we don't always follow them out.. well becus emotions take over.
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wow. i usually listen to my heart. cus life without love is empty o.O
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 558 Joined: Feb 2005 Member No: 102,872 ![]() |
SO true. I was thinking the same! People give me advice and stuff & I end up not doing what seems reasonable, I just do what my emotions tell me to do.
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![]() Happy Person ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,729 Joined: Feb 2004 Member No: 4,674 ![]() |
the ones who have been able to suppress emotions are the ones without the meaning of life essentially.
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![]() go go power rangers<3 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 321 Joined: Dec 2004 Member No: 76,457 ![]() |
I agree with that. But if you come asking for advice, reason is the only thing I (I don't know about everyone else) can give. I don't know how the person asking would react emotionally. And often times, emotional responses are not well thought out, and are not always the best choices.
The best advice you can give involves reason, while acknowledging emotion. |
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![]() Change Gon Come ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 2,286 Joined: May 2004 Member No: 18,822 ![]() |
What you feel is right for yourself isn't always what's best for you.
Your heart is not always right. People are often attracted to things that are not good for them. Take for example Hot Cheetos. Do you remember when you first tried those? They burned like hell. But you kept eating and eventually your mouth was so numb with pain, it no longer hurt. And even after your mouth was numb, you kept eating. That anology might not apply to everybody, but it illustrates my point. Humans are naturally ruled by their emotions. It can be good or bad. I know my emotions have powers over my logic. |
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*mishyerr* |
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Hm. I would say, it is 'morally' incorrect because of religion and all that blah-di-blah. But, is it truly emotinally satisfying for YOU to cheat on the one that you are in love with. I'm basing my response as if the 'person' had actually been in love with the person he or she married. Would it really be satisfying to leave that person so you can go f**k around? I don't think it would satisfy your emotions. I know two singers, whom, once they almost got famous, ditched their spouses. In the end, they were left with total nothingness but depression and a great voice. That is why reason is something mixed into emotion, for without emotion, there is no reason, and without reason, there is no emotion.
You have no offended me. I delighted in reading this and replying. Good question, too. ;] |
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 699 Joined: Mar 2004 Member No: 7,274 ![]() |
I think I might need to restate what I put as the conclusion... what I really mean is... advise can't be given based purely on reason... because if they're so ... confined to reason, they may be so unrealistic ... that the person being advise is unABLE to follow the advise given... So just take consideration emotiosn WILL affect the true outcome and include that into the advise. Just my $0.02.
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![]() ...and this is me.. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 3,518 Joined: Oct 2004 Member No: 57,899 ![]() |
umm..you have a point...?
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![]() You can't keep running from what you're trying to find. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 5,030 Joined: Oct 2004 Member No: 54,096 ![]() |
i think that you need a good amount of both... and it does depend on the situation sometimes
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SOS Brigade!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 2,573 Joined: Sep 2004 Member No: 47,775 ![]() |
I believe if there is emotion there is no reason... why do people go on feelings.. But there are those reason people.. but I think emotions should triumph over reasoning.
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