So emotional reactions are things that you've learned from your environment, and were often adaptive strategies that served a purpose at the time, right? And one of the reasons to relearn them is that they were learned in childhood, and they may not work well as an adult.
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A big reason kid emotions don't work well as an adult is that your environment is totally different - you have much more autonomy than you ever did as a kid. So far I knew this, but I had a realisation of another big reason kid emotions don't work well as an adult: kids are dumb
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Realisation prompted by https://twitter.com/GeniesLoki/status/1308132739632238592 … I can trace exactly where that strategy comes from. I adopted it a lot as a kid. It's a TERRIBLE strategy. It never worked even in the environments I learned it in.
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Earnestly explaining to the person attacking you that they're wrong for attacking you is just fucking stupid. If they were amenable to that response they wouldn't be attacking you in the first place.
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But try telling that to a kid who is confused and frightened and just wants the world to be fair and is responding with a strategy that would work if it was.
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So, that's exactly why I'm going around stumping for books that are upfront about the fact that the world is not fair, which means (a large chunk of strategies) mostly doesn't work.
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Yeah. And I mean I'm aware the world isn't fair and I think have largely internalised this. I just keep finding stuck bits of mine from before I figured shit out that I need to apply the emotional equivalent of WD-40 and a hammer to.
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I wonder. If you expected being targeted and took it in stride, wouldn't that count as PTSD or something? IOW: doesn't being taken aback and hurt by being unreasonably attacked out of the blue show that you've got a basically non-paranoid approach to the society?
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Hmm. IDK I kinda *do* expect to be targeted. If anything part of why this trigger was so unpleasant was that I'd just been thinking / positively commenting on how little that actually seems to happen and what a pleasant surprise that was.
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Replying to @GeniesLoki @fvathynevgl
Like I think the specific feeling of being triggered is something like "WHOOPS THE INEVITABLE THING HAPPENED BETTER SWITCH MODES"
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do you think *you* were being in some way provocative (not in this case, but, like, overall) in order to prove to yourself that your subconscious assumption is basically true?
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