• ☂️-@lemmy.ml
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    9 days ago

    anxiety is the classic one. it tells us not of immediate danger but that some shit is wrong.

    explains a lot about the fact everyone is some sort of anxious now.

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        Narrow down your inputs. Isolate until you feel calm. Yes, this by itself is very difficult and could take a while.

        but, if you manage it, begin reintroducing stimuli one at a time and monitor your inner state. Sit with it for a while and see if that experience contributes to a level of unease. Record your impressions. Repeat.

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    Pain. It notifies you that your body is injured in some way, and generally in what area so that you can do something about it.

    That being said, I think your original premise is oversimplified. I agree that emotions aren’t instructions, but they’re more than notifications–they’re part of the inner workings of our brains that can happen for a multitude of reasons. The common denominator is that most of them help us survive in some way.

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    Joy tells you, that whatever’s going on, is good.

    Sadness tells you the opposite.

    Disgust tells you that you’ll get sick from its object