Re: Engaging Fear Logically - Sometimes it can be a really healthy way of finding pragmatic solutions, but sometimes it can put bad faith in erroneous information, and you don’t realize you’re looking for the “rational” way to be in denial and avoid your emotions.
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History provides the answer to how this keeps happening. I saw a similar sense of surprise on twitter with people asking, “how did CONTAGION predict all this?” The answer is Scott Burns did very basic research and the CDC said “it will happen like this.” and then he wrote it.
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When we’re aware and accept the realities of what can happen and why, there aren’t surprises... There is just openly facing that which we must face.
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Stuff like this can happen so easily, all the time, everywhere. Our economies are made of paper. Most Americans a rent check away from despair. And as much as people don’t like it, we all constantly depend on one another to hold up the social contract.
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Which is why I struggle when people don’t take these threats as seriously as they should. When you’re hyper attune to danger, these situations feel like you are always watching a car crash happen in slow motion. It makes you feel helpless and scared, for we should KNOW BETTER.
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And it’s just then I have remind myself of everything I’ve learned, that the path forward is the same route of acceptance. That we are scared. That it’s okay to be scared. That’s it’s good for me to talk and get this off my chest. And know we have to keep doing what we can do.
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Because in the end, the emotion has a true, healthy, incredible purpose. Fear is what keeps us alive. <3
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