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It is generally accepted in society that feelings must certainly be under the control of the mind. From childhood, everyone was mistakenly taught not to be angry, not to shout, not to condemn. However, this is fundamentally wrong. Any feelings arise as a reaction to imperfection of one's own or of the world, based on a system of priorities and worldview.
Trying to control their feelings, a person simply ignores them, doing fundamentally wrong. What are these feelings? And how you need to take them under your control, without driving them into the subconscious.
1. Hatred.
This is the most powerful emotion, equal in power to love, only with a negative charge. It comes from a feeling of powerlessness in front of the object of hatred and has a destructive effect on the person who experiences this feeling. No wonder they say that there is only one step from love to hate. Or vice versa. Fighting hatred is useless; other negative feelings are mixed in with it, for example, the desire for revenge, which intensifies destruction. You just need to try to forgive the person, and perhaps even love! Then weakness turns into strength.
2. Disappointment
The stupor that begins when all illusions collapse. This feeling protects people from intoxication. Pink glasses break glass inward. Such experience is necessary in order to learn to live in the real world and take it soberly.
3. Fear.
It is paradoxical, but almost everyone from childhood was often frightened with something. All sorts of babies and horror stories ... And then suddenly the adults began to tell the children that one should not be a coward and be afraid. This creates an internal conflict. You need to study your fear, not ignore it. If it is imposed from the outside, you need to look it directly in the eyes. And get over it. And if it comes from within, then find the reason there.
4. Feelings of guilt.
Responsibility imposed from childhood, directly or indirectly, causes a person to feel guilty. It is extremely dangerous to ignore it. This "gap in the armor" becomes a rope for which manipulators begin to pull. It is worth figuring out why it happens and whether it is justified.
Sometimes his own ego becomes its basis, that is, blaming himself for everything, a person, as it were, recognizes himself as the "navel of the earth." You need to carefully, understand yourself and take a certain error calmly as a temporary phenomenon.
5. Indifference.
This feeling is 0. Neutrality. Reboot moment. It can be perceived this way without falling into apathy. It comes from fatigue, monotony, and mental trauma. First comes emotional coldness, and then indifference and indifference. It is also a necessary feeling, like the rest, but you cannot "get stuck" in it.
6. Curiosity.
As you know, it is not a vice. The person remains childishly spontaneous, being curious. Do not ignore it, deprive yourself of the pleasure of going towards something interesting, and even interest in itself is a positive, motivating emotion.
7. Healthy selfishness.
Emphasis on the word "healthy". Take care of yourself in such a way that you can take care of someone else.
Trying to control their feelings, a person simply ignores them, doing fundamentally wrong. What are these feelings? And how you need to take them under your control, without driving them into the subconscious.
1. Hatred.
This is the most powerful emotion, equal in power to love, only with a negative charge. It comes from a feeling of powerlessness in front of the object of hatred and has a destructive effect on the person who experiences this feeling. No wonder they say that there is only one step from love to hate. Or vice versa. Fighting hatred is useless; other negative feelings are mixed in with it, for example, the desire for revenge, which intensifies destruction. You just need to try to forgive the person, and perhaps even love! Then weakness turns into strength.
2. Disappointment
The stupor that begins when all illusions collapse. This feeling protects people from intoxication. Pink glasses break glass inward. Such experience is necessary in order to learn to live in the real world and take it soberly.
3. Fear.
It is paradoxical, but almost everyone from childhood was often frightened with something. All sorts of babies and horror stories ... And then suddenly the adults began to tell the children that one should not be a coward and be afraid. This creates an internal conflict. You need to study your fear, not ignore it. If it is imposed from the outside, you need to look it directly in the eyes. And get over it. And if it comes from within, then find the reason there.
4. Feelings of guilt.
Responsibility imposed from childhood, directly or indirectly, causes a person to feel guilty. It is extremely dangerous to ignore it. This "gap in the armor" becomes a rope for which manipulators begin to pull. It is worth figuring out why it happens and whether it is justified.
Sometimes his own ego becomes its basis, that is, blaming himself for everything, a person, as it were, recognizes himself as the "navel of the earth." You need to carefully, understand yourself and take a certain error calmly as a temporary phenomenon.
5. Indifference.
This feeling is 0. Neutrality. Reboot moment. It can be perceived this way without falling into apathy. It comes from fatigue, monotony, and mental trauma. First comes emotional coldness, and then indifference and indifference. It is also a necessary feeling, like the rest, but you cannot "get stuck" in it.
6. Curiosity.
As you know, it is not a vice. The person remains childishly spontaneous, being curious. Do not ignore it, deprive yourself of the pleasure of going towards something interesting, and even interest in itself is a positive, motivating emotion.
7. Healthy selfishness.
Emphasis on the word "healthy". Take care of yourself in such a way that you can take care of someone else.