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SvG Jericha (6077295) wrote:Pinkylola (235554) wrote:We already got a good supply of water/ food and medication.
Same here...and bug-out bags complete with...well, I won't go into all that, but suffice it to say that we would survive and thrive.
The Tutor (126579776) wrote:Stardust (186190305) wrote:The Tutor (126579776) wrote:Xx Peach xX (143363031) wrote:Stardust (186190305) wrote:It is fear, not faith, that had helped homo sapiens to survive. Self preservation of any organism originated from fear.
The survival instinct in us is strong
Fascinating topic. The instinctive fear mechanism is truly a powerful motivator for action in all species, homo sapiens included. The ability to effectively respond to a threat is an undeniable truth in a species' survival.
Look out, because here comes my "However". LOL![]()
However, the cognitive abilities inherent to homo sapiens give them an advantage over other species. We are singular in our ability to set aside fear (if we choose), and operate solely on thought and will. Part of that construct is the ability to operate in faith and hope and act accordingly. Part of being "brave" is doing something contrary to the fear instinct. When the allied forces stormed Normandy, they did so in the face of daunting odds. The smell of fear was everywhere. If it was in control, no one would have set foot on that beach. But these men had hope and faith that they could overcome the threat. And they did.
From the start I was going to add "intelligence," but did not, for FEAR that I would be called an elitist or whatever, remembering that someone here said I was "SCARILY intelligent"That said, homo sapiens are not the only species with high cognitive abilities. In many other areas of cognition, some species can easily beat us in a hearbeat. Arrogance, however, is a trait that is typical of homo sapiens only, to even think that their species is "special" and is "above" the other species. About faith and hope, it depends. As long as it is not faith and hope of an afterlife and such, I can agree. I do have faith and hope in myself
LOL Can it be elitism when it's factually true? A smart man once said "it ain't bragging if you can do it".
Doodler (10729465) wrote:Fear is never a good emotion - it's a negative response to a stimuli, either real or imagined. I think most of you are thinking more on the terms of alertness and a reasonable response to danger. Fear, on the other hand, causes inaction or irrational response. It can be instrumental in bad decision making, unreasonableness and violence.
Stardust (186190305) wrote:Doodler (10729465) wrote:Fear is never a good emotion - it's a negative response to a stimuli, either real or imagined. I think most of you are thinking more on the terms of alertness and a reasonable response to danger. Fear, on the other hand, causes inaction or irrational response. It can be instrumental in bad decision making, unreasonableness and violence.
When I wrote about fear, this is what I had in mind. I will only copy and paste it, because I need to get some sleep.
https://science.howstuffworks.com/life/ ... /fear3.htm
In humans and in all animals, the purpose of fear is to promote survival. In the course of human evolution, the people who feared the right things survived to pass on their genes. In passing on their genes, the trait of fear and the response to it were selected as beneficial to the race. (emphasis mine)
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Doodler (10729465) wrote:Stardust (186190305) wrote:Doodler (10729465) wrote:Fear is never a good emotion - it's a negative response to a stimuli, either real or imagined. I think most of you are thinking more on the terms of alertness and a reasonable response to danger. Fear, on the other hand, causes inaction or irrational response. It can be instrumental in bad decision making, unreasonableness and violence.
When I wrote about fear, this is what I had in mind. I will only copy and paste it, because I need to get some sleep.
https://science.howstuffworks.com/life/ ... /fear3.htm
In humans and in all animals, the purpose of fear is to promote survival. In the course of human evolution, the people who feared the right things survived to pass on their genes. In passing on their genes, the trait of fear and the response to it were selected as beneficial to the race. (emphasis mine)
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The key words to this, I think, are "feared the right things". It takes intelligence to interpret that. Fear, on the other hand, can make you freeze in that moment and cause more danger - deer in the headlight syndrome. That is why the military focuses so much on controlling your fear and instead, enhance your alertness. Fear can be very crippling, if not controlled, while being prepared and ready for action can not only save your life, but make life easier and more productive. Fear of the unknown is a complete waste of energy and can be used to control you.
Doodler (10729465) wrote:I've always loved this quote and try to live by it.
Stardust (186190305) wrote:Doodler (10729465) wrote:I've always loved this quote and try to live by it.
I have to respectfully disagree with Mr. Roosevelt.
Thriller (126579776) wrote:Stardust (186190305) wrote:Doodler (10729465) wrote:I've always loved this quote and try to live by it.
I have to respectfully disagree with Mr. Roosevelt.
It's a great discussion.
Doodler (10729465) wrote:Fear is never a good emotion - it's a negative response to a stimuli, either real or imagined. I think most of you are thinking more on the terms of alertness and a reasonable response to danger. Fear, on the other hand, causes inaction or irrational response. It can be instrumental in bad decision making, unreasonableness and violence.
Stardust (186190305) wrote:Thriller (126579776) wrote:Stardust (186190305) wrote:Doodler (10729465) wrote:I've always loved this quote and try to live by it.
I have to respectfully disagree with Mr. Roosevelt.
It's a great discussion.
I hope FDR did not turn over in his grave
dianabanana (111036364) wrote:context - a very important word and concept. a lot of physical and emotional damage can be done by taking something anyone says out of its' context.
dianabanana (111036364) wrote:context - a very important word and concept. a lot of physical and emotional damage can be done by taking something anyone says out of its' context.
DinosaurNerd89 (11877186) wrote:dianabanana (111036364) wrote:context - a very important word and concept. a lot of physical and emotional damage can be done by taking something anyone says out of its' context.
So totally true, especially if its something that gets twisted into something its not.
DinosaurNerd89 (11877186) wrote:dianabanana (111036364) wrote:context - a very important word and concept. a lot of physical and emotional damage can be done by taking something anyone says out of its' context.
So totally true, especially if its something that gets twisted into something its not.
Thriller (126579776) wrote:Stardust (186190305) wrote:Thriller (126579776) wrote:Stardust (186190305) wrote:Doodler (10729465) wrote:I've always loved this quote and try to live by it.
I have to respectfully disagree with Mr. Roosevelt.
It's a great discussion.
I hope FDR did not turn over in his grave
Well to be fair, his statement was accurate in the context and to the audience it was delivered. That's the fun part of discussing fear. They exist both as real tangible threats and those that are imagined. Both of them can hurt us if improperly managed.
NF2GxSw33tCandyYTF (170644823) wrote:There has been evidence of many disasters occurring right before our eyes much more now then I've ever seen. So I don't find what he said odd. I personally have one closet designated for a quick bug out. And it has nothing to do with fear just using logic. I'd be careful how any make fun of this thread, because we may be sorry later for not trying to at least to be prepared. I watched a YouTube video of an retired marine who was told by a friend stock up and all the marine leaders receive this message. So yeah being prepared so I don't have to beg the next person who took heed to the earths warning seems rather smart. I know one think I wouldn't help someone who made fun of me then when h*ll breaks loose and then they expects a hand out. But then I am a kind person so we'll see........
BykaChic (134177197) wrote:DinosaurNerd89 (11877186) wrote:BykaChic (134177197) wrote:Waiting for page 243 of this....
Wait all you want, but did you at least bring snacks?!?!
Booze. Lots of booze.