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3 days agoYou will always have emotions. You should probably at least acknowledge them when making choices as they’re deep seated alarm bells in your body.
You will always have emotions. You should probably at least acknowledge them when making choices as they’re deep seated alarm bells in your body.
It could be willful denial, but I’m reading it more as someone with a poor and incomplete understanding of emotional detachment, the times and reasons to use it, and the life shatteringly bad stuff that happens to your brain if you use it as a primary coping skill.