The emotional mind reacts very quickly but the problem is that it might lead us to do things that the rational mind wouldn't. When I was younger, any kind of punishment my parents gave me I used to get really angry, yell, and throw stuff but it wasn't until I got to my room and sat down that I thought about what I had done and how that was not the best way to handle it. Point being that sometimes we can be totally unaware of what we do under the influence of the emotional mind until the rational mind awakens. A great advantage of the emotional mind is that it allows us to recognize other peoples emotional state. For example, we know when someone is sad or depressed allowing us to act according to their emotions, meaning that we wouldn't make fun of them or do something that might make them feel a lot worse than they already are, but surely this depends entirely on the person.
Relating to earlier topics from class, there are certain things such as drugs that could affect how our emotional mind acts in other words our perception. Under the influence of a drug we might not be able to recognize other people emotional state which make us act in a negative way, meaning that our emotional mind cannot recognize others emotions. We might say things we didn't mean or say things that we normally wouldn't say if we were normal. A good is example is Kanye West at last years grammy awards when he took the microphone from singer Taylor Swift and pretty much told the whole world she didn't deserve the award. Before the Awards started he was drinking on the red carpet and during the awards which could've have cause him to do that but what caused him to do that could also be his emotional mind because as I said before the article says that the emotional mind acts a lot faster than the rational causing people to think irrationally.
I think that the emotional mind and the rational mind could share an equal amount of importance in a sense that we can live only on one of these two. We need the emotional mind to act to some things faster but we need the rational mind as well to make decisions that have been thought about and not based solely on emotions. The emotional mind might play a greater role than the rational but that depends entirely on the persons idiosyncrasy.
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