Everyday Philosophy: Can you ever be "too emotional" in decision-making?
For a human, rationality often means becoming more self-aware about your feelings, so you can factor them into your decisions.
Eliezer Yudkowsky • Rationality
logical analysis and the depth perception of emotional intelligence. Learning to dance with both
Matthew Denman • The Altruistic Renegade
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So there are two paths we can take: one is try to deny and suppress our emotions and force ourselves to think sensibly. In this way we run the risk of fooling ourselves.
The other way is to admit to our emotions, accept our feelings and let them come out into the daylight.
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No, abandoning all emotions does not always result in better decisions. The brain’s rational and emotional systems work together, not separately.
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