Even though excessive amounts of irritation are definitely unpleasant and counterproductive, irritation in itself can be a useful alarm bell. I’ve noticed that, through some kind of fast heuristic, my brains turns irritation on very fast when I’m hearing or reading something that contradicts my beliefs. This often happens before I’ve consciously fully evaluated the statement, and triggers further analysis. It’s actually a very precious instrument, and I’m more worried when it doesn’t trigger at all.
That’s the key phrase. It works that way for you...but I suspect that for a lot of people, and maybe for me, it would act to turn off further analysis, because the idea is so irritating to even think about.
Even though excessive amounts of irritation are definitely unpleasant and counterproductive, irritation in itself can be a useful alarm bell. I’ve noticed that, through some kind of fast heuristic, my brains turns irritation on very fast when I’m hearing or reading something that contradicts my beliefs. This often happens before I’ve consciously fully evaluated the statement, and triggers further analysis. It’s actually a very precious instrument, and I’m more worried when it doesn’t trigger at all.
That’s the key phrase. It works that way for you...but I suspect that for a lot of people, and maybe for me, it would act to turn off further analysis, because the idea is so irritating to even think about.