My personal belief is that we can control and decided whether or not to feel. This of course renders me, in times of great grief, stress or any other powerful negative emotion, completely emotionless and blank. — Thesailor123
Is it possible to have a choice whether to feel or not?
In times of great grief you are completely emotionless? — praxis
I think it is not possible to directly control our feelings, but is possible to control what we do, and thereby indirectly control our feelings. It is that insight that disciplines like Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) and, before that, Stoicism, use.Is it possible to have a choice whether to feel or not? — Thesailor123
A) not good for one to suppress emotions as they bottle up and later do come back to deal what needs to be delt and B) that its not possible. After having suppressed my emotions I, even after a great amount of time, get nothing that "comes back up" or anything of that kind.
Yet, that is not where my question lies, Is it possible to have a choice whether to feel or not? — Thesailor123
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