Woman Identifies As Psychopath, Says It's Why She's Successful
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My main interest in this is not that this woman openly advertises her services on the internet, Google her, but a remark made about her 'philosophy' is thats what we choose to call it.
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"We can learn from someone who has self-awareness about the impact of acting based on emotions versus logic," Orlins said. "She's really helped me change my entire mindset."
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Emotions are conscious mental reactions (such as anger or fear) subjectively experienced as strong feelings usually directed toward a specific object and typically accompanied by physiological and behavioral changes in the body. Adapted from Merriam-Webster.
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-I completely agree with the absolute need to use reason and logic (of course guided by spirit) as opposed to emotion. IMHO, emotions are basically a addictive trap, best avoided. I would disagree with Merriam Webster in that I think emotions are from a more primal level than the conscious. They need to be managed by the conscious levels, reason, will, intent.
I see so many people who are ruled by emotion, especially wen it comes to religion, politics, and money. Ever noticed how an emotional attachment will lead a person to list an object for way above its value, even when there are many better competing offers. It seems the further from center and balance one is the more they rely on emotion over reason. the LBQWYZ freaks for instance, or those who lean to the ultra right. emotions ruling reason.
Compassion seems less and emotion than an understanding that we're all in this together and at some level we're all have human feelings. (Yeah, I know "Fuck your feelings)" LOL. I see it as understanding that actions have reactions, sowing has reaping, therefore be kind and generous as much as possible because thats what I want back.
On the other, as I mentioned, reason and flesh, without spirit, lead us to where the world is now. FUBAR. While I completely recognize Mia's right to her choice of profession, I wonder at the toll on the spirit.
FWIW, she's not worth a penny over $500 per night.