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And
08-30-2007, 12:35 PM
What causes you to over react?
Are there things, people you always over react to?
Have you ever figured out and or stopped the over reacting without having to avoid or remove the triggers? How?

kaaos
08-30-2007, 12:39 PM
lol,,,this should be good

Daniel, Grand Duke of Stony Island
08-30-2007, 12:57 PM
What causes you to over react?
Are there things, people you always over react to?
Have you ever figured out and or stopped the over reacting without having to avoid or remove the triggers? How?I think the better question is "Why?"

Are you overreacting or is your intuition and subconscious working together to motivate you to protect yourself from a threat that you are conditioned to deny out of a sense of propriety?

In every situation, there is a level that can be seen and a larger and deeper level that goes unseen - like an iceberg. While it seems to you and everyone else you're overracting to the TIP, you may be sensing, and reacting to, the truth of the situation...a deeper and more broad situation that either no one knows about or, in most cases, no one wants to speak on for fear of your reaction.

At some point, a man must learn to trust himself even if he can't totally understand everything that occurs in the moment.

Vinyl Deficit
08-30-2007, 01:08 PM
I wish I knew what caused it...so I could stop it.