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Are emotions important these days anymore? How do I maintain my emotional thoughts and logical thoughts?

>> No.7307004

>>7307002
by smoking cigs and fucking sluts

>> No.7307009

Offer a small sacrifice to le epic science gods. A mixture of ammonia and bleach made in a small cellar will do.

>> No.7307030

>implying lenardo had emotions

>> No.7307040

>>7307002
That depends, what age did you acquire the fundementals of logic?

>> No.7307667

if you ignore logic or emotions you will become a sadly incompetent person. hard logic is just as stupid as emotional impulse

>> No.7307723

>>7307002
Allow yourself to be completely present with your emotions.
Feelings and sensations (including emotional) are the connector that allow Ideas to be experienced and material to be perceived. Without feelings this physical world would be completely in-navigable and our thoughts would mean nothing.

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>>7307002
>>7307002
>>7307002
>Are emotions important these days anymore?
yes, it is now what drives ou decision, typically about pain in animals or humans, once we ask what the humanity must reflect about before it acts. Today it is all about FEELS.

Whereas a few centuries, the spanish conquistadors asked themselves what is a human before the indians on South america.
Their answer twas that the persons mus tbe able to reflect.

Today, as said, thanks to the liberals, it would be the ability of empathy/compassion/ to have enough of a nervous sytem to feel pain.

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>>7307004
>>7307030
>>7307040

>> No.7308515

>>7308241

It's sad that people like that exist and end up realizing what's wrong with their lives much later in life.

>> No.7308532

>>7307002
> apparently most people on sci have no fucking clue what emotion is
> believe emotions are useful for all kinds of unrelated things
Jesus fucking chist, you could really use some psychological education, retards. Emotions is what drags you down, always was, always will.

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>>7307667
> if you ignore logic or emotions you will become a sadly incompetent person. hard logic is just as stupid as emotional impulse
>>7307723
> Feelings and sensations (including emotional) are the connector that allow Ideas to be experienced and material to be perceived. Without feelings this physical world would be completely in-navigable and our thoughts would mean nothing.
>>7307787
> yes, it is now what drives ou decision, typically about pain in animals or humans, once we ask what the humanity must reflect about before it acts. Today it is all about FEELS.
> it would be the ability of empathy/compassion/ to have enough of a nervous sytem to feel pain
> enough of a nervous sytem to feel pain
> enough of a nervous sytem
> to feel pain

>> No.7308555

>>7308241
All praise the god king.

>> No.7308716

wer

>> No.7308735

>>7307002
>these days
you still sound like my Grandpa

>> No.7308758

there is a huge correlation of white people having low emotional intelligence quotient and school shootings, suicides, murders sprees, and psychotic tendencies.
White people killing themselves is natures way of thinning out the weaklings.

>> No.7308941

>>7308758
>emotional intelligence quotient
fgt pls

>> No.7308954

>>7307002
>Are emotions important
Yes. Being able to experience them is fundamentally necessary for empathy and though it better understand other people.
You can't accurately predict reality if you're missing a major component.

>How do I maintain my [emotional/logical] thoughts?
No such thing exists, not how you're thinking.
Thoughts are originated in emotion and then structured to varying degrees by rational.

Most, if not all, of what you experience as thought is rationalisation after-the-fact.
Sometimes you catch thoughts and modify or outright ignore them using logic, and sometimes you don't. This is a trainable skill.

>tl;dr
>Find books on thinking about thinking
>Learn to observe inwards and police your thoughts
>Let it become habit