Is becoming "emotionless" a double edged sword?

in criticalthinking •  7 years ago 

In life many of us succumb to the many emotions that are throw at us daily, often it feels as if we were to disband these emotions that the life would be a breeze. However, does that take away from our ability to receive the positive emotions as well.

If only there were a way to receive only the positive emotions, would that in turn make them less "impactful" ,per say? Dealing with forex and Crypto taught me how to remove my emotions from the situation but at the expense of losing excitement from wins. It did however, make the losses easier to cope with.

What are we if we dont have emotions? Are we machines? Singularity is closing in on us so is that an inevitable fate or do we have to learn how to use the positive side of the emotional spectrum.

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Interesting thought @collis31, I feel like the balance of the universe is unfortunately shifting towards emotionlessness (new word), as beneficial or hurtful as it may be

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