ive found with this stuff it taught me that anxiety is pointless bullshit, being insecure is bullshit, that theres nothing to be scared of in life
Nah anxiety is good. If you never feel anxious and insecure, you'll never be able to accurately judge and deal with the difficult situations you get into during life. Overconfidence is as much of a flaw as underconfidence.
^this :D^these words are truth bullets.
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Nah anxiety is good. If you never feel anxious and insecure, you'll never be able to accurately judge and deal with the difficult situations you get into during life. Overconfidence is as much of a flaw as underconfidence.
I don't exactly agree with this... maybe its just the wording... but I feel that anxiety and insecurity are counterproductive in dealing with difficult situations... just as much as overconfidence is counterproductive...
I feel like anxiety and insecurity as well as overconfidence, are the result of misunderstanding...
What I feel dissociatives provide is a different perspective on things and allow the user to become more aware of the big picture and how things interact and affect other things... thus giving a greater level of understanding which results in being more confident in dealing with situations...
A knowledge is power sort of thing...
I still don't really agree... I feel like a person with anxiety and/or insecurity would be more likely to get in the car just because they were told... where as a confident secure individual would simply examine the situation calmly and make a much better decision...
Conversely I feel an overconfident person may just jump in that car thinking I can handle whatever may happen...
I still don't really agree... I feel like a person with anxiety and/or insecurity would be more likely to get in the car just because they were told... where as a confident secure individual would simply examine the situation calmly and make a much better decision...
Conversely I feel an overconfident person may just jump in that car thinking I can handle whatever may happen...
Maybe there's a discrepancy between what different people call anxiety here. I personally wasn't thinking about pathological anxiety that's exaggerated, irrational or chemically induced and can cause panic attacks in some people when JSPete said anxiety has a function. I was thinking about the type of anxiety that makes you not get into overly risky situations as a protective mechanism. The type that makes you fear running cars or that makes you think twice before walking up to a person you are very attracted to. In the former situation it could directly save your life in some situations, in the latter situation it serves to avoid being sanctioned and lowering your value to a whole group of people (thereby decreasing your chances to reproduce) or getting your head smashed in by a possibly existing partner of that person. This type of social anxiety probably doesn't have such an important function anymore in today's society, but it must've served as an important guide to increase you chances of reproduction in small communities.I don't exactly agree with this... maybe its just the wording... but I feel that anxiety and insecurity are counterproductive in dealing with difficult situations... just as much as overconfidence is counterproductive...
I feel like anxiety and insecurity as well as overconfidence, are the result of misunderstanding...
What I feel dissociatives provide is a different perspective on things and allow the user to become more aware of the big picture and how things interact and affect other things... thus giving a greater level of understanding which results in being more confident in dealing with situations...
A knowledge is power sort of thing...
Low doses are great for being social. It's kind of disinhibiting in a way. I think low doses combine great with alcohol too.