It sounds plausible, but I think its something of a premature conclusion.
Consider how one would best fake an emotion: simply by motivating oneself to feel that way. Faking an expression is much much harder than simply choosing a field that matches your own moods and preferences. The reason we see people who don’t appear genuine in high ranking positions as well as very low ones is that they are motivated by something other than the above, a drive for excellence or desperation where feelings do become a tool, but thinking in terms of the majority its easier to assume convention and self-discipline makes most peoples professionalism indistinguishable from any other motivator they might feel.
I’m considering this quote, and also wondering how it would be possible, as most people hold the belief that you can’t feel anything that your heart doesn’t want to feel. Is it irrational to ‘listen to ones heart’? Can you really change your thinking, motivate yourself to change your thoughts and thus change your feelings?
It sounds plausible, but I think its something of a premature conclusion. Consider how one would best fake an emotion: simply by motivating oneself to feel that way. Faking an expression is much much harder than simply choosing a field that matches your own moods and preferences. The reason we see people who don’t appear genuine in high ranking positions as well as very low ones is that they are motivated by something other than the above, a drive for excellence or desperation where feelings do become a tool, but thinking in terms of the majority its easier to assume convention and self-discipline makes most peoples professionalism indistinguishable from any other motivator they might feel.
“Consider how one would best fake an emotion: simply by motivating oneself to feel that way.”
Brilliant. I need to remember this phrase.
I’m considering this quote, and also wondering how it would be possible, as most people hold the belief that you can’t feel anything that your heart doesn’t want to feel. Is it irrational to ‘listen to ones heart’? Can you really change your thinking, motivate yourself to change your thoughts and thus change your feelings?
Yep.
Yes. This is called Rational Emotive Behavior Theory, and it was developed by Albert Ellis.