Nervousness and Violence

Most people think that nervousness is a natural and even balanced phenomenon if there is a reason to feel nervous. They even think that if someone does not get nervous in response to several attacks or mistakes, this person is not normal. However, balance and psychological health cannot
 exist in a psyche full of nerves, anger and hate.

Even psychiatrists and psychologists believe that nervousness and anger are not signs of psychological abnormality, considering them as natural reactions, depending on the situation the person faces.

However, my studies and research revealed to me that nervousness, anger and hate are completely insane and cannot be logically justified. Even if this behaviour could be justified by actual reasons, it wouldn't stop being unnatural. Excuses and subjective explanations cannot justify its absurdity because it is a violent reaction, and violence is absurd because it only causes destructions.

Many people believe that violence is "necessary" in certain circumstances and, sometimes, even unavoidable. However, violence is always a mistake, in any circumstance, because it can only generate more violence, destruction and despair.

Nervousness is caused by our wild conscience, which is very violent because it is primitive. It is animal, evil, totally selfish and insensitive. This wild conscience is a real monster constantly provoking irritation and vengefulness.

If we were balanced and psychologically fit, we would never feel nervous when anyone attacked us, but we would only feel sad. Sadness is a healthy reaction against suffering, while nervousness, vengefulness and hatred are poisonous reactions that can lead one to the worse stages of craziness.

We shall always forgive everyone, because nobody here can control his behaviour, unless he passes through a very arduous process in which he develops his human conscience.

Related information
  • Nervousness, anger and hate are completely insane and cannot be logically justified.
  • Violence is always a mistake, in any circumstance, because it can only generate more violence.
 
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Hi Micah! The human being is really far from balance; he has to dominate his wild nature and his absurd tendencies. You are right when you say that we have to change our habits. This is only a step though... We have to do a lot if we want to change our behavior.

Posted on 08/27/2007 at 12:08:00 PM

Sadness is no more natural than the fight or flight response. Nor are any of these emotions primitive. They are simply wired responses to stimuli that have had survival value over most of human existence. The fact that we have created a situation that forces us to feel these emotions in response to daily barrages of stimuli is a different subject. You can't eliminate your wiring. You can only put something better in its place with much work, and even better you can eliminate the stimuli. Don't drive during rush hour; stop watching tv; remove yourself from unhealthy relationships; eat good food, not crap; etc...

Posted on 08/27/2007 at 10:08:00 AM

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