When doing introspection on where the source of your emotions come from, I think it’s important to have some sort of radical self acceptance/courage. As a human, you might dig deep and discover parts of yourself that you might not endorse. (For example, I don’t want to X because it means I’ll lose social status).
I think this is also another instance where some sort of high decoupling comes in handy. You want to be able to discover the truth of why you’re feeling a certain way, decoupled from judgement of like “oh man if I’m the type of person to feel X/want Y deep down, that means I’m a bad person.”
When doing introspection on where the source of your emotions come from, I think it’s important to have some sort of radical self acceptance/courage. As a human, you might dig deep and discover parts of yourself that you might not endorse. (For example, I don’t want to X because it means I’ll lose social status).
I think this is also another instance where some sort of high decoupling comes in handy. You want to be able to discover the truth of why you’re feeling a certain way, decoupled from judgement of like “oh man if I’m the type of person to feel X/want Y deep down, that means I’m a bad person.”
Great post!