Yes but there's also the perspective that having less emotions could theoretically make them easier to manage/control
Sure, just like a sedentary life style makes it unnecessary to be able to climb a rock wall.
But then you also know that when you suddenly have to fight or run for your life, you re likely to be in deep shit. And life tends to be still a lot more filled with intense emotional moments than adrenaline surging life threatening events.
That said, we all have our preferred way of dealing with problems.
You have a point that in the learning process, feelers can accidentally get int a lot of trouble. And most thinkers have that detached thing that helps them avoid thzt mess - until they get bombed by something so big they cannot avoid it.
Now, do this ti a feeler who isnt ready for that kind of emotional impact and its a mess as well. The difference is that if they keep at it, theyll actually be able to handle those things better in the long run( provided their growth isnt inhibited due to some other circumstances).
A thinker who relies on his avoidance strategy otoh, will never grow. And therefore, in the long run, miss the experience and mastery when shit hits the fan they cannot avoid.
When that system fails... it tends to be like multiple organ failure from what ive seen. And its often crippling.
So, its a risk you tale fir the convenience of the 'short cut' you use and works a lot of the time. Unfortunately, thinkers who have not invested kn this area tend to also leak 'toxicity'as they re often unaware that their system of denying emotiobs tends to cause that stuff to seepnout in ways they dont recognize, and often affects others negatively.
So sure, if it works, awesome. The reality however is often a maintenance nightmare that smells to high heaven unless they actually have the awareness to clean out the filters once a while.
Both approaches can work and both can be sheer disasters for both the person and others, dependibg on thee execution.
Ps: forgive the spelling mess, iphone
