Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Teacher Tom: Without Emotions Rational Thought is Impossible

Teacher Tom: Without Emotions Rational Thought is Impossible
Without Emotions Rational Thought is Impossible


There is more reason in your body than in your best wisdom. ~Friedrich Nietzsche  
The stereotypical argument used to exclude women from business, science, politics, the military, or indeed just about any category of public life is that they are "too emotional." Emotions, the theory goes, renders them incapable of making rational decisions. Most of us, of course, instinctively recognize this as a baseless patriarchal assertion, one that is disproven every day as we find women succeeding in every area of society.

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As a preschool teacher, I've learned that emotions have no gender. Every child cries. Every child has tantrums. Every child experiences fear, frustration, envy, joy, disappointment, and melancholy, and gender has nothing to do with how and how often. As children grow older, however, society tends to be more accepting of girls' expressions of a fuller range of emotions, but there is still a lot of pressure to hide bad CONTINUE READING: 
Teacher Tom: Without Emotions Rational Thought is Impossible