{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"Brisket wrote","author_name":"Brisket (npub1jm…p6xcq)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub1jmy8weweqzckna0amz7pn0uhhkxx693l7st23829ewmu43yvjsesfp6xcq","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"I'd be careful with this line of reasoning. I've been an INTJ most of my life \u0026 would probably have agreed with you 3 years ago. I ignored my feelings as being irrational \u0026 emotional. That's now changed \u0026 I trust my feelings far more than my rational mind. I often ask why I feel a certain way but I rarely dismiss them.\n\nThe people that win have better beliefs. Beliefs come before emotions, thoughts \u0026 actions. They shape your reality (there is no  objective reality but there is a shared reality).\n\nThe people you're talking about have limiting beliefs. They believe an individual can choose their gender \u0026 everyone else should respect that choice. They believe everyone else should adopt their beliefs because they don't choose their beliefs. They get them handed to them from the WEF via the latest programming. \n\nWhen you argue with them, you immediately challenge their beliefs which illicits an emotional reaction. You're essentially challenging their reality \u0026 they perceive it as a direct attack. \n\nThe core problem isn't emotions. It's the layers upon layers of divergent beliefs you're trying to cut through. \n\nCognitive dissonance will eventually destroy their fragile reality. Many felt that during COVID which sent people one of 2 ways. They either doubled down on the irrational beliefs or they broke down \u0026 reassessed some of them. \n\nDon't dismiss your emotions as irrational. They arise from external stimuli filtering through your beliefs.  Emotions arise first \u0026 then your thoughts arise to justify your emotions. Any good salesman knows this consciously or intuitively. Sell to their heart \u0026 their mind will close the deal."}
