Disagree: "It is normal to feel sad, stressed, confused, scared or angry during a crisis." is an error ridden, normative, presumptive, inductive statement. What's more, it appeases to these self-deprecating reactions to a problem situation that mandates rational thinking
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Replying to @thethinkersmith @reasonisfun
Good point. I missed that angle.
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Replying to @DavidDeutschOxf @thethinkersmith
1. It *is* normal. 2. This sentence is to help people acknowledge how they're feeling, instead of add pressure to put on a brave face and suppress it. 3. Those reactions aren't self-deprecating. That's like saying your emotions are wrong, instead of the ideas that cause them.
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Noah Drucker Retweeted Noah Drucker
This is also a valid point. Perhaps instead of saying "not normal" we can say "not required." The same point I wanted to make with
@webdevMasonhttps://twitter.com/DruckerPPS/status/1242483787017019394?s=19 …Noah Drucker added,
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Replying to @DruckerPPS @reasonisfun and
In my experience, people who try to either foment or suppress their own fear end up mostly failing *and* bringing worse outcomes upon themselves
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Replying to @webdevMason @reasonisfun and
Without a doubt. Hence the need for a healthy middle ground, which will always require the ability to exist within the dialectic tension of seeming opposites. A skill sorely lacking in the world.
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Replying to @DruckerPPS @reasonisfun and
I do think self-acceptance can go too far. Much of the time fear/anxiety is the "hey, this is a bad situation and you shouldn't stay in it" signal. A lot of the language of self-care is designed to maintain whatever is, and that's not generally ideal
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Replying to @webdevMason @DruckerPPS and
So if you force yourself to "sit with" a "flee this" signal, you're not actually accepting your feelings at all.
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Replying to @webdevMason @DruckerPPS and
if you can't flee and you have to function what then?
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Fleeing is usually hard, especially if you have no experience doing it and you think you're supposed to do and/or not do some big things that conflict with fleeing. But it's doable, if costly
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