TALESIN shares:listening to one's gut is not a bad thing.
Sorting out the 'how' and 'why' of our emotional makeup is one thing, but saying emotion is inferior to logic? Nah, apples and oranges, imho.
Logic is a noncontradictory way of thinking.
Emotions are often quite contradictory.
Emotion is caused.
Emotion follows how we value things.
We often don't know "why" we are experiencing a strong emotion because the cause is hidden.
The purpose of this topic is identify those seemingly uncaused emotions.
When people cannot identify why they are feeling but they are definitely feeling that is called the "gut feeling."
Trusting a gut feeling means you don't know the value behind it--but, you're going to go with it anyway. Risk is involved!
My premise is that we can unconsciously absorb "values" we really would not otherwise vote for consciously!
Since we would not rationally choose the thing that is causing the emotion--why would we trust the "feeling" it caused?
We can act on whim--sure. But, the results are unpredictible.
On matters of life and death, love and hate--the more predictible and identifiable our source of action is---the better off we are.