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Master Don Juan
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Because I hear this quite often; how we should keep our emotions in check etc.
What exactly does this entail?
Whenever I reflect on past experiences of anger, fear, lust etc, I've never managed to make the emotion go away, but rather I've just suppressed it and tried to achieve what I set out to do in the first place.
I mean take for example, fear. It's quite common that people are afraid of approaching girls and starting up a conversation. Back when I was younger, I used to be terrified of doing this. The only difference nowadays is that while I still acknowledge that I'm a little scared of rejection, I just force myself to do it anyway.
Is this what 'controlling your emotions' is? Is it literally just suppressing them so they don't interfere with the task at hand?
What exactly does this entail?
Whenever I reflect on past experiences of anger, fear, lust etc, I've never managed to make the emotion go away, but rather I've just suppressed it and tried to achieve what I set out to do in the first place.
I mean take for example, fear. It's quite common that people are afraid of approaching girls and starting up a conversation. Back when I was younger, I used to be terrified of doing this. The only difference nowadays is that while I still acknowledge that I'm a little scared of rejection, I just force myself to do it anyway.
Is this what 'controlling your emotions' is? Is it literally just suppressing them so they don't interfere with the task at hand?