Mole
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Emotional Intelligence has two aspects. First, we need to have direct access to our feelings, and second, we need to practise emotional restraint.
For most of us, direct access to our feelings is blocked by neurosis, in particular by psychological defences against past emotional pain.
And if our feelings do manage to break through our psychological defences, they take us by surprise, they are incoherent, they are without direction, or restraint.
And unfortunately unrestrained emotions are usually inappropriate.
So we see how inappropriate our unrestrained emotions are and we retreat behind our psychological defences.
So emotionally we are like lost children. We are asking, who will love us, because we can't love ourselves.
For most of us, direct access to our feelings is blocked by neurosis, in particular by psychological defences against past emotional pain.
And if our feelings do manage to break through our psychological defences, they take us by surprise, they are incoherent, they are without direction, or restraint.
And unfortunately unrestrained emotions are usually inappropriate.
So we see how inappropriate our unrestrained emotions are and we retreat behind our psychological defences.
So emotionally we are like lost children. We are asking, who will love us, because we can't love ourselves.