I don’t trust my understanding of quantum theory and the MWI to rely on Everett Immortality keeping me alive; if I’m not ready to deal with whatever comes close to killing me next, then I could very well end up permanently dead, in all branches of the future leading from this point.
Fear of death is a strong one. You could go associate that fear more and use it to push you to take action. Where do you feel that fear in your body?
Deassociated fear freezes people. Associating emotions generally produces action. Alternatively people can also find a way to deassociate them to escape them.
The kind of fear that can’t be felt as movement in some part of the body is deassociated that why I ask where he can feel it in his body.
That’s suggest the feeling is either disassociated or you just try to construct something intellectually that isn’t there. In that form it won’t help much with motivation.
While I think about it, trying to get strangers on the internet that I don’t really know to associate a strong fear of death to motivate themselves might be an infohazard.
Fear of death is a strong one. You could go associate that fear more and use it to push you to take action. Where do you feel that fear in your body?
Fear can also “freeze” people.
Deassociated fear freezes people. Associating emotions generally produces action. Alternatively people can also find a way to deassociate them to escape them.
The kind of fear that can’t be felt as movement in some part of the body is deassociated that why I ask where he can feel it in his body.
Er… Nowhere, at least that I notice?
That’s suggest the feeling is either disassociated or you just try to construct something intellectually that isn’t there. In that form it won’t help much with motivation.
While I think about it, trying to get strangers on the internet that I don’t really know to associate a strong fear of death to motivate themselves might be an infohazard.