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Emotions · Memory


Emotions

Emotions are our strengths & weaknesses for everyone. Some are good/bad for being a strength, and they can be an equally be a weakness for others. The way that any given person handles themselves is the way you can tell whether the emotion is a strength or a weakness.

To control the emotions, that are negative, enough is a greater strength. This will give the person the ability to have a greater ability to control his/her temper than other people. The necessity of emotions is always a question that arises, and the answer will be different for everyone. It will be a different answer because everyone is different in his/her own way.

A good example of controlled emotions would be myself. I have the ability to control my emotions so much that I can seem to have none at all, to other people. It is a form of strength because I will not be forced into things (fights) without thinking about it first. Other people may be forced into the things (fights) because his/her family could be in danger. This would be a good example of how expressing emotions are a weakness, though many will try to argue otherwise. If someone were to threaten to put a family member in danger, it would not get me into the fight. It would take a lot more than a few threats to get me to do something. If the family member were to be there and the person were to attack them, my instincts would have me defend them however my emotions would need "blood" to come into affect. It may seem cold to some people, however that is the way it is when you "block-out" emotions.

If I were in a building that was being robbed, I would have a different outlook on it than anyone else around. I wouldn't care if I could get hurt during the robbery if the robbers threatened to attack me if I didn't obey. Where my emotions are "blocked-out" as much as they are, I can be more dangerous than the person trying to rob the building. I would have no cares whether they would have a weapon or not, I would challenge the person if he/she were to threaten me with the weapon. I would use the control of my emotions (lack of fear) to challenge the person and seem to be a little "suicidal" at the same time. This will usually turn out that the robber doesn't know what to do and will run away, although the robber will threaten a few times the robber will run away due to the lack of emotion that I would show.

Emotions would tell a normal person to stop a robbery without getting himself/herself hurt. In my case, I would make the attempt regardless if my life were in danger or not. The emotions that would cause others to save his/her own life are being "blocked-out" with the other emotions that I have. So the need to save myself wouldn't be there to be considered, so in-turn it would seem like I were to be a suicidal & cocky mix. The lack of emotions is the cause of that, however it really doesn't matter to me. I know I have these tendencies, but I don't have the emotional need to care about it either. Other people will care but it doesn't matter to me, so it won't concern me at the least.


Memory

The memory of every given person is different according to that person. If the person seems to be hard working and gets everything done on time, they would see to have a great memory. If the person is lazy and can't get everything done at the right time, their memory is either really low or that person has a lot of stress to deal with. The person that gets everything done on time (if not sooner) may not have a good memory; they are just doing the work constantly. A person like this could "burn-out" himself/herself depending on the job.

The memory can be distorted a lot of the time. If a person can only remember bits and pieces of something, the memory itself is having problems. This is true because the brain could have had something done to it that is causing the problem, for example a bad bump on the head. Other examples of the lack of brain-cell activity are sniffing gas fumes, lack of sleep, hit in the head too many times, and stress.

The memory is probably the better part of any given person and is always in danger. Anything can cause the memory to lose the ability to work properly. If people refuse to use their brain enough, to not challenge him/herself, the memory may refuse to work. This may happen because the brain isn't being challenged enough so it will start to refuse to work properly, so it will cause the person's memory to no longer work too. To access the memory you need to use the brain, but if the brain is unable to cooperate the memory will not be useful. If a person is using his/her brain less than a "vegetable" then the person's memory will be unable to function due to lack of activity.

The memory needs to work for a person or the person will become useless, especially over a certain amount of time. If a person doesn't think about anything from the past, using his/her memories, when he/she wants to remember something his/her mind will not know how to. This can be extremely dangerous because the person will only remember fragments. It is dangerous because he/she will not be able to determine the truth, and may think that what he/she is remembering (fragments) is the truth.


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