Anonymous ID: 6d8e87 Aug. 25, 2022, 5:45 a.m. No.17440232   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4677

The common root causes of all experiences including emotions are the experiencer's own fixed ideas, preconceptions, own rules, beliefs, biases, memories, judgment criteria, etc. The stronger the attachment, the stronger the emotion. As long as the sense of values do not change, the person repeats a similar experience.

How to interpret, react and deal with information is entirely up to each interpreter. "Disturbance of society, words, clothes, and morals" is a self-projection of the disorder of the person who feels it.

Dissatisfaction, anxiety, discomfort, scary, distrust, discomfort, and mystery are caused by each person's stereotypes, so it is irrelevant to blame others. Those who give inconvenience to others also gain inconvenience.

Therefore, even if you make someone angry, you have no cause of that anger. Conversely, if someone offends you, the person has no cause of your anger.

Tolerant people who punish others, have low independence, have low problem-solving ability, and care about external evaluation need manners, courtesy, rules, and laws for emotional stability and self-defense.

 

"Emotions Self-Responsibility Theory"

Anonymous ID: 6d8e87 Aug. 28, 2022, 5:38 a.m. No.17454172   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4634

The common root causes of all experiences including emotions are the experiencer's own fixed ideas, preconceptions, own rules, beliefs, biases, memories, judgment criteria, etc. The stronger the attachment, the stronger the emotion. As long as the sense of values do not change, the person repeats a similar experience.

How to interpret, react and deal with information is entirely up to each interpreter. "Disturbance of society, words, clothes, and morals" is a self-projection of the disorder of the person who feels it.

Dissatisfaction, anxiety, discomfort, scary, distrust, discomfort, and mystery are caused by each person's stereotypes, so it is irrelevant to blame others. Those who give inconvenience to others also gain inconvenience.

Therefore, even if you make someone angry, you have no cause of that anger. Conversely, if someone offends you, the person has no cause of your anger.

Tolerant people who punish others, have low independence, have low problem-solving ability, and care about external evaluation need manners, courtesy, rules, and laws for emotional stability and self-defense.

 

"Emotions Self-Responsibility Theory"