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aquascoot
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i think we need to understand the psychology of why people like gweg and marla visit this board.
Have you ever thought about emotional addiction?
We can be addicted to a certain substance or behavior. But can we be addicted to an emotion?
The gist of it is: We experience negative events; we interpret them and then we create a general rule that shapes our perception. The result is an addiction to one of these three emotions: anger, fear, or sadness. In other words, we see the world through the lens of this emotion.
We do experience a gamut of negative emotions but it seems to me they stem from one of the main three categories. Here are some examples that come to mind.
Anger can be a fit of rage, or a verbal outburst. But it can be a form of dissatisfaction, frustration, disappointment, or resentment. Fear is not only a paralyzing, body shaking adrenaline-pumping emotion. It manifests in so many ways such as lack of trust (in self and others), hesitation, indecision, doubt, anxiety, or procrastination. Sadness can manifest in apathy, indifference, helplessness, or a sense of lack. Addiction is usually associated with excessive and harmful behavior or substance abuse. The word addiction conjures up weakness and dependency. And the same can be said about emotional addiction.
An emotional addiction, not only colors our world with its shades, but can also be our crutch. It creates a familiar framework for our lives. And in the process, it holds us back and forces us into a relentless loop of painful feelings and reactions.
So it’s crucial to our mental and emotional wellbeing to examine how we feel most of the time and assess our negative emotional dependency.
greg and marla...assess your negative emotional dependancy. Break free of the shackles of toxic negativity and help Donald Trump make the world great again. you can kick your habit. dont let your addiction make you remain forever mediocre
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