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Being a slave to our emotions seems a little extreme. You can break down our thought processes in a Venn diagram:
Emotional Mind: pure overwhelming emotion with no/limited rational thinking. This leads to impulsive, often self destructive behaviors.
Logical Mind: pure cold calculating rational thought with no/limited influence by emotion. For some this seems optimal, but you will find that it causes a lot of social problems, and to an extreme case even losing the ability to empathize or sympathize with others.
Wise Mind: a balance of awareness and influence of our emotions and rational thought.
Naturally the goal is to find balance between our emotions and logic. This is accomplished in many ways, but it starts with awareness/mindfulness of our thought patterns and feelings. Over time they can become obfuscated and intertwined. Try stepping out of yourself, objectively look at a situation where you became overly emotional. What were you thinking, what was your body doing, what were your emotions? Try going deeper than Sad, Mad, Glad, Scared. You can't control your emotions, but you can change your thought patterns and control your behaviors.
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Emotional Mind: pure overwhelming emotion with no/limited rational thinking. This leads to impulsive, often self destructive behaviors.
Logical Mind: pure cold calculating rational thought with no/limited influence by emotion. For some this seems optimal, but you will find that it causes a lot of social problems, and to an extreme case even losing the ability to empathize or sympathize with others.
Wise Mind: a balance of awareness and influence of our emotions and rational thought.
Naturally the goal is to find balance between our emotions and logic. This is accomplished in many ways, but it starts with awareness/mindfulness of our thought patterns and feelings. Over time they can become obfuscated and intertwined. Try stepping out of yourself, objectively look at a situation where you became overly emotional. What were you thinking, what was your body doing, what were your emotions? Try going deeper than Sad, Mad, Glad, Scared. You can't control your emotions, but you can change your thought patterns and control your behaviors.
