Thurlor
Nutter
I'm not sure if this is just a tendency of the people I associate with (in real life and via the internet) or if it is a tendency of humanity in general, but I have noticed that the majority of times I witness a conversation/debate/argument the party who remains calm and doesn't become (overly) emotional is nearly always the party whom is right. A couple of examples that come to mind are the 'gay marriage' debate or any conspiracy theory you can think of.
Why is this so?
Is this just the type of people I associate with?
Is it a result of rational individuals not allowing emotions to dictate their decisions (in the ideal)?
Is it because (overly) emotional people can't come to the right conclusions?
I can't help but feel it is all a bit backwards (either reality or my interpretation of it). Shouldn't those individuals that have a greater emotional attachment to an idea/proposition be more inclined to make sure their ideas are correct and believed by others?
Why is this so?
Is this just the type of people I associate with?
Is it a result of rational individuals not allowing emotions to dictate their decisions (in the ideal)?
Is it because (overly) emotional people can't come to the right conclusions?
I can't help but feel it is all a bit backwards (either reality or my interpretation of it). Shouldn't those individuals that have a greater emotional attachment to an idea/proposition be more inclined to make sure their ideas are correct and believed by others?