Dark Side of Rational Thinking

Som Dutt

Som Dutt

Oct 29, 2022 (Medium.com)

Why Rational Thinking Is Ruining The Essence Of Human Existence?

Dark Side of Rational Thinking by Som Dutt https://medium.com/@somdutt777
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It is in our nature to do things that are logical and sensible. We try to be intelligent and avoid doing things that are irrational.

We try to think with our brains and not just with our emotions. We try to know the truth of the matter, and we try to reason things through.

Therefore, rationality is the foundation of modern society. It will be the downfall of our society if we follow our instincts rather than our logical thinking.

However, we are better off following our instincts and desires because when we follow the rules set by society, we are no longer following our desires and instincts.

Instead, we are following the wishes of society. We are putting them first, and we are following what our society wants us to do. We are following what society has set us to be.

This means that we may not be happy in the long term. If you follow society’s rules and follow what society wants you to do, you are going to suffer in the long run.

This is part of the reason that people are always suffering and never feeling happy. They never feel happy because they are not following what they really want, instead, they are just following the wishes of their society.

What does It mean To Be Truly Rational?

Rationality is the characteristic or state of being logical, justifiable, reasonable, and based on facts or sound reasoning. It is the capacity for reasoned thought and making decisions based on reason.

For centuries, rationality has been considered a cornerstone of human existence. The great thinkers of the Enlightenment — including René Descartes, Baruch Spinoza, and Immanuel Kant — believed that reason was what made humans unique from other animals.

And since then, many philosophers and scientists have argued that it’s our capacity for reason that allows us to thrive as a species.

But there’s growing evidence that rationality isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. In fact, often, it may be harming our chances of leading happy and fulfilling lives.

What Is The History Of Rationality?

The history of rationality can be traced back to ancient times when reason and logic were first used as tools for understanding the world.

Ancient philosophers like Socrates and Plato believed that reason was the highest form of knowing, and that it could be used to find truth and promote justice.

This tradition continued with Aristotle, who further developed the idea that reason should be used as a tool for understanding the world. During the Enlightenment, rationality became widely accepted as a way of thinking about the world.

Philosophers like Immanuel Kant argued that reason could be used to discover universal truths about morality and human nature.

It was the time when reason was emphasized to achieve knowledge, progress, and improvement.

However, some argue that the emphasis on rationality has led to a de-emphasis on emotion and human connection, which are essential aspects of our existence.

This way of thinking has been linked to various problems in society, such as increasing rates of anxiety and depression.

It is important to find a balance between rational and emotional thinking, to lead a fulfilling and meaningful life.

How Has Rationality Come To Dominate Our Lives?

Rationality has affected the way we think, the way we make decisions, and even the way we interact with others. On the surface, this may not seem like a bad thing.

After all, Rationality is often lauded as the cornerstone of modern society. We rely on logic and evidence to determine what is true or false, right or wrong.

This way of thinking has led to great advances in science, technology, and medicine. It has also helped us create more just and stable societies.

However, there is a downside to this dominance. Rationality can lead us to ignore our emotions and intuition, which can be important sources of knowledge.

It can cause us to make decisions that are not in our best interests. And it can lead us to treat others as objects instead of as human beings. In short, rationality is killing the essence of human existence.

It can make us overly confident in our own judgments and dismissive of others’ points of view. And it can lead us to value efficiency and productivity, even when doing so comes at the expense of our well-being.

For better or for worse, rationality is now a central part of who we are as human beings.

Why Is Being Rational A Problem?

Humans are the only creatures on earth that can think rationally. And while this ability has led to great advances in science, technology, and society, it has also created a problem.

The sad part is that rational thought often leads us away from what is truly important in life: our emotions.

The dark side of rationality is that it can lead us to believe things that are not true, or at least not as true as we would like them to be.

It can make us believe that our existence is nothing more than a collection of atoms and molecules and that our emotions are nothing more than chemical reactions.

This way of thinking can lead to a feeling of emptiness and loneliness, even when we are surrounded by other people.

We have to find a way to deal with the fact that we know things. And that’s where being rational comes in. The reason is that it can lead us astray. We can become disconnected from our emotions, and from the world around us.

What Are The Costs Of Being Rational?

To be rational, we have to cut away from our emotions.

We will then stop feeling all of the emotions that make us human.

We will then turn into a completely machine-like being. We will lose all of our feelings that help us to empathize and to get to know the feelings of others.

Our emotions are what make us human. However, it is our emotions that also make us weak and vulnerable.

In other words, our emotions are what gives us life. If we stopped feeling our emotions, then we would become dead. We would become nothing.

This is the price that we are willing to pay for being rational. We have to make ourselves emotionless to not be dominated by our emotions.

How Does Being Rational Affect Human Existence?

Rationality aims to arrive at the best decision feasible by considering all relevant information and weighing different options.

However, some experts believe that too much emphasis on rationality can be harmful to human existence.

They argue that humans are not purely rational beings and that taking a completely rational approach to life can lead to missing out on important aspects of what it means to be human.

For example, humans have emotions and intuitions that often play a role in decision-making.

Rationality is often seen as a positive thing, but it can also have negative effects on human existence. One of the negative effects of rationality is that it can make people sad.

This is because when people are rational, they tend to focus on the negative aspects of their lives and ignore the positive aspects. This can lead to a feeling of sadness and despair.

Another negative effect of rationality is that it can reduce creativity. This is because rational thinking often leads to a linear way of thinking that does not allow for much creativity.

This can be a problem for people who want to be creative in their work or in their personal lives.

Rationality can lead us to ignore or dismiss things that don’t fit into our narrow view of the world.

When taken to extremes, rationality can lead to a cold and impersonal view of the world that strips away the joy and meaning that make life worth living.

The main sad part is that many people believe that being rational is the only way to live, when in fact it can lead to a very unfulfilling life.

Rationality is often seen as the enemy of emotion, and this can have a negative impact on human existence. Rationality can also lead to a lack of creativity, as people become too focused on logical solutions instead of thinking outside the box.

The negative effects of rationality should not be ignored. If more people were aware of them, they would be more open to living a life that is both rational and emotional.

Overall, rationality can have some negative effects on human existence. However, it is important to remember that rationality is just one aspect of human life and that there are many other aspects that make up our existence.

What Are The Importance Of Emotions Over Rationality In Life?

Rationality is the quality or state of the opposite of being emotional. And for many people, rationality is the key to a successful life. But what if rationality is killing the essence of human existence?

Some experts believe that emotions are more important than rationality. They argue that emotions are what make us human and that without them, we would be little more than robots.

Emotions give us compassion, empathy, and a sense of connection with others. They help us make decisions based on our values, not just on cold, hard facts.

So why are we so obsessed with rationality? Perhaps it’s because our environment frequently appears to be out of grip. We’re bombarded with information and choices, and it can be overwhelming.

The importance of emotions over rationality cannot be understated. There is something special and unique about emotions that simply cannot be found in rationality.

For one, emotions add excitement and vibrancy to our lives that would otherwise be quite boring if we only relied on rationality.

Additionally, emotions allow us to connect with other people in a way that is much deeper and more meaningful than rational thought could ever hope to achieve.

Emotions are what make us feel alive. They are what give color and vibrancy to our lives. Rationality, on the other hand, can make us feel bored, uninterested, and dull.

It is an emotion that allows us to connect with others and experience the world in a rich and meaningful way; without it, we might become stagnant and uninspired.

After all, it is our emotions that allow us to experience the full range of human experiences, from the joys of love and laughter to the depths of sorrow and despair. Without them, life would be incredibly boring.

In many ways, then, it could be said that emotions are more important than rationality.

Final Thought on the Dark Side of Rational Thinking

If you want to live a peaceful and happy life, then being rational is something you should avoid.

If we want to reclaim our humanity, we must start by rejecting rationality as the only way to live. We must embrace our emotions and intuition. We must learn to trust ourselves again.

Being rational is a problem because it means we’re not living in the moment. We’re not experiencing life to the fullest. We’re missing out on the joy and happiness that comes from being emotionally present.

It’s the problem that comes with having knowledge. We know things, and we can’t just unknow them.

Think about it — when you experience a strong emotion, whether it be happiness, sadness, anger, or fear, it feels very real and very alive.

However, without rationality, we would be unable to make decisions or plan for the future. And without emotions, we would not be able to experience the joys and sorrows of life.

Rationality is a way of thinking that is not emotionally charged. It is characterized by logical thinking and thinking clearly.

It is an intelligent way of life. However, rational thinking can also lead to a robot-like way of thinking.

Emotions are the things that give us passion and drive. Rationality, on the other hand, can make us bored. It can make us lose sight of what is important to us.

Without emotions, we would simply go through the motions of life without any real purpose or meaning. We would be like robots, just going through the motions without any real sense of joy or happiness.

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