Into The Light
MVP
how would you describe the difference between emotions and feelings? i always used those words interchangably but it sounds like there is a distinction.
I'm not sure it's his brain that Ulysses is getting going - I couldn't finish that novel or Finnegan's Wake.SG said:On a side note, a lawyer friend of mine starts every morning by reading portions of Joyce's Ulysses on the toilet seat, because he claims it gets his brain going.
ThatLady, now that we've communicated a little bit off the group, I think you may have misinterpreted a turn of phrase of mine. I'm a person who takes pains to be aware that other people do not "make" me feel one way or another, or in any way "cause" my negative thoughts and feelings. I had been hoping this would be evident in my posts. So not only was I somewhat put off at first, but I had to search through my posts to find out where I could possibly have made such a statement as you describe.A couple of things that might help, stargazer:
The second thing that strikes me is the phrase "made to feel depressed". Another person cannot "make" us do anything. What we feel is our responsibilty alone.
They're just people and they make mistakes, or have difficulties of their own that manifest in "preachiness" or intrusiveness. They don't mean harm. They're trying to help, but their way of doing so doesn't work well for us. These are the people we can value as friends, but take their "advice" with a grain of salt. It doesn't need to make us angry unless WE allow it to do so.
angry includes: mad, resentful, upset, p.o.'d, irritated, furious, ticked off, incensed, enraged
anxious includes: worried, panicky, nervous, afraid, fearful, concerned, scared, frightened, uneasy
embarrassed includes: foolish, self-conscious, flustered
guilty includes: ashamed, at fault, bad
hopeless includes: discouraged, pessimistic, desperate
lonely includes: abandoned, alone, rejected
sad includes: bummed out, depressed, down, disappointed, unhappy, hurt
stressed includes: overwhelmed, pressured, burned out, overworked, tense, uptight
so i would say maybe try to put your feelings into those categories to get a better idea of what they are.