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Emotions are the universal language

Emotions are the universal language

Confabulation shows that emotions come before the irrationality of story.

Emotions are the universal language—internal and external communication before the simplification and manipulation of story.

Stories are the irrational components of emotions because they are more like convoluted similes of enhanced points of view, trying to maintain control of their emotional purity.

The fear of being seen as other than what is projected within control and power: “I said I’m okay… I just got something in my eye.”

The truth is always there, and we feel it first. Then we often mangle that truth with our own convoluted narration of rationalization.

Emotions are a primal function of truth before boundaries. They are controlled by routine and story in the action of “self-control.” When pushed, we can lose control and enter primal survival mode, where we then have to regain control and rationalize the story with responsibility and recourse.

rogergresham@gmail.com
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