Particularly appreciate Palynka's objective comments. Response to Kewpie and others is simply that (like it or not)
there's a positive/negative polarity within the emotional complex of our souls. Good emotions motivate generosity,
mercy, unconditional love and forgiveness. Destructive emotions motivate greed/theft, anger/mayhem and murder.
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyGood point. Good emotions cannot exist unless bad emotions also exist to provide contrast and vice versa.
Particularly appreciate Palynka's objective comments. Response to Kewpie and others is simply that (like it or not)
there's a positive/negative polarity within the emotional complex of our souls. Good emotions motivate generosity,
mercy, unconditional love and forgiveness. Destructive emotions motivate greed/theft, anger/mayhem and murder.
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rec'd.
Originally posted by homedepotovYes. Guilt, hatred, anxiety, fear, vindictiveness, implacability, jealousy and pride
Good point. Good emotions cannot exist unless bad emotions also exist to provide contrast and vice versa.
rec'd.
are among the most lethal and typically result in the most destructive outcomes.
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Originally posted by Raven69Emotions are something you must control...If not you would see many bodies laying in the street waiting for the meat wagon.
Emotions are, for the most part, something we have no control over. They are therefore neither good nor bad. We only view them as such because of our pathological need to attach a moral label to everything. Perhaps to give our lives more meaning...
Unless of course the emotion is crying, then by all means....
Originally posted by Grampy Bobbyi hear the earth stripping its gears!
[b]Unchecked Anger...
Unchecked anger always brings on irrationality. Count on it. Take that much to the bank.
Need proof? Go to your own profile. Scan your own precious posts for the past few weeks.
There's some good news though. Boston Lad's finally out of threads. No more until 2010.
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Originally posted by Raven69Would you agree that a certain, possibly high, percentage of law enforcement workload almost
Emotions are, for the most part, something we have no control over. They are therefore neither good nor bad. We only view them as such because of our pathological need to attach a moral label to everything. Perhaps to give our lives more meaning...
anywhere in the world constantly reflects crimes caused by unbridled and destructive emotions?
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