"Let me think about that" sounds like mental discipline, but "let me feel about that" (deferred emotional processing) would sound dishonest.
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Replying to @vgr
Thinking takes time, feelings are instantaneous. If they aren't, then you haven't thought it through yet.
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Replying to @theartlav
Thinking never ends, only starts. Emotions evolve with more conclusions and inferences.
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Replying to @vgr
Emotions are echos of thoughts. You cant feel about something you didnt comprehend, or something that's out of your mind for the moment
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Replying to @theartlav
You can. For eg. you can be irrationally triggered to rage by harmless statement that reminds you subconsciously of past trauma
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Replying to @vgr
You won't if i state it in Russian. You need to comprehend the statement to feel the emotion. However little, thinking have to happen.
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Generally both are independent, but loosely coupled responses to overlapping sets of stimulus and memory processes
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