“What if I slept a little more and forgot about all this nonsense.”
— Franz Kafka
i mean what if... maybe i wouldn't be this bothered bout it
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“What if I slept a little more and forgot about all this nonsense.”
— Franz Kafka
i mean what if... maybe i wouldn't be this bothered bout it
“Please do yourself a favour. Don’t lower your standards to fit in. Don’t shrink who you are to make others feel comfortable. Do find and surround yourself with people who like you just the way you are and who encourage you to keep growing.”
— Kristen Butler
i guess this is a sign from the universe to stop me from overthinking
an ocean of thoughts
that can’t even get to express
but there are four main emotions
running circles in this mind
hate, fear , sadness and disappointment
wishing to be released at this moment
The trauma’s within your mind
and the monster who did it to you
the sanity you dont seem to find
Makes it impossible to get through
Care to relive the feelings we had once before?
We’ve been through it all and yet
why
does it still bleeds?
i wonder how it feels to belong in your tiny little world
how do you kill a hydra?
can you love someone like me then?
Theories of Emotion
Emotion
Physiological arousal (heart pounding)
Expressive behaviors (quickened pace)
Conscious experience, including thoughts and feelings
Controversial Ideas
Does physiological arousal precede or follow your emotional experience?
Does cognition (thinking) precede emotion (feeling)?
Theories of Emotion
Commonsense View: First comes conscious awareness, then the physiological trimmings. (Ex.: we cry because we are sad)
James-Lange Theory: the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli. (Physiological activity precedes the emotional experience)
Cannon-Bard Theory: the theory that physiological arousal and our emotional experience occur simultaneously. (One does not cause the other)
Two-Factor Theory: Schachter-Singer’s theory that to experience emotion one must be physically aroused and cognitively label the arousal.
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20 Cognitive Biases That Screw Up Your Decisions
Remember that everyone, including you and me, suffers from these biases. If you find that you’re trying to convince yourself that you’re special, that somehow these biases don’t apply to you, then you’re only intensifying their influence. Here are a few choice biases that are hidden around every corner:
Availability Heuristic: People overestimate the importance of information that is available to them. A person might argue that smoking is not unhealthy because they know someone who lived to 100 and smoked three packs a day.
Bandwagon Effect: The probability of one person adopting a belief increases based on the number of people who hold that belief. This is a powerful form of groupthink.
Choice-supportive Bias: When you choose something, you tend to feel positive about it, even that choice has flaws. Like how you think your dog is awesome–even if it bites people once in a while.
Clustering Illusion: This is the tendency to see patterns in random events. It is key to various gambling fallacies, like the idea that red is more or less likely to turn up on a roulette table after a string of reds.
Confirmation Bias: We tend to listen only to information that confirms our preconceptions–one of the many reason it’s so hard to have an intelligent conversation about climate change.
Selective Perception: Allowing our expectations to influence how we perceive the world. An experiment involving a football game between students from two universities shows that one team saw the opposing team commit more infractions.
Stereotyping: Expecting a group or person to have certain qualities without having real information about the person. It allows us to quickly identify strangers as friends or enemies, but people tend to overuse and abuse it.
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