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Is it better to be emotionally bankrupt or emotionally volatile?
What's the goal here? Happiness? Keeping yourself amused?
Is it better to be emotionally bankrupt or emotionally volatile?
Is it better to be emotionally bankrupt or emotionally volatile?
Is it better to be emotionally bankrupt or emotionally volatile?
Is it better to be emotionally bankrupt or emotionally volatile?
In the short-term it is probably better to be bankrupt because it will have less chaotic effect on decision making. For the long-term I think it is more difficult to recover from emotional bankruptcy than volatility because it brings with it no motivation to overcome it.Is it better to be emotionally bankrupt or emotionally volatile?
Emotionally volatile.
Emotional bankrupcy brings along a whole array of scary thoughts. Better to care too much than not care at all.
Whether or not emotional bankrupcy results in scary thoughts is unimportant, the thinker will have no fear.
neither, both are the folly of ignorant men
This isn't Equilibrium or Terminator and our lack of mechanical processing and degree of emotion makes us human. Anyone who would prefer to sacrifice that should take a supplement to suppress their humanity and get their insides swapped out for some robotics.
One question. Are those "over the counter" supplements or prescription?
If you truly had no emotion, you would not be bothered by your lack of humanity. You would not desire happiness, and you would not fear unhappiness. Sounds like a fair deal to me when I think about it.