From 8ba8dc5a1931afefc31547c9cfbbfc383ef5946c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: zleyyij <75810274+zleyyij@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:11:01 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] vault backup: 2024-11-14 07:11:01 --- education/english/ENGL2010/Engl2010 Writing Project.md | 6 +++++- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/education/english/ENGL2010/Engl2010 Writing Project.md b/education/english/ENGL2010/Engl2010 Writing Project.md index 7490269..d5b9eac 100644 --- a/education/english/ENGL2010/Engl2010 Writing Project.md +++ b/education/english/ENGL2010/Engl2010 Writing Project.md @@ -65,4 +65,8 @@ - Emotions come to be with reference to relational, socially constructed, context oriented experience - Separation is one way in which responding to an event results in the event being recorded as "something to be afraid of" in the amygdala - In may ways, safe spaces enable the habituation of fear in this manner -- Fear is an emotion that's more easily used to hurt or control others, by making targeted groups afraid, then you give the dominant group control over them \ No newline at end of file +- Fear is an emotion that's more easily used to hurt or control others, by making targeted groups afraid, then you give the dominant group control over them +- *Safe spaces are a simple solution for an inherently complicated problem*. They limit rich deconstruction and interpretation of a situation, leading to limited ability to act on a fitting response. +- When fear becomes habitually associated with an object, it becomes resistant to rational control +- **How does fear benefit the fearful one?** +- As people put up defenses from each other, we grow farther apart, and it becomes easier to view a group of people as "the other" \ No newline at end of file