Winner's Circle Network with Lou Tice - 3/24/06 - "Reason and Emotions"
The ability to reason and understand is important to our well-being, but so
is our ability to feel emotions. Let's look at how the two fit together.
Intelligence is a wonderful thing. Our ability to reason, to make rational
choices, and to look at things analytically has given humanity many great
things. But when the mind is operating without the heart, when intellect
rules without benefit of humility, we often end up in very deep trouble. In
the 20th century alone, we saw the most cultured nation in Europe launch the
Holocaust and the most creative scientists among us have managed to spoil
our air and drinking water.
Have you ever wondered why so many people seem to be afraid of their
feelings? They are determined to avoid appearing openly emotional and they
often behave scornfully to others who are in the grip of strong feelings.
They want to feel in control at all times, but one of the things about being
fully human is acknowledging that reason can only go so far. There are some
things in life that are deeply mysterious. They defy logical explanation,
and require that we accept rather than understand.
Sometimes we need to care and show kindness rather than dissect and analyze.
Remember the scientists in the movie "E.T.?" They were driven by their
intellects to study this wonderful creature instead of loving and learning
from him, something the children did quite naturally.
So don't let your quest to understand life prevent you from truly
experiencing it, and don't let your desire for knowledge keep you from
achieving real wisdom.
Lou Tice
The Pacific Institute
www.thepacificinstitute.com
"TPI teaches people how to manage change, set and achieve goals, lead more
effectively, and think in ways that create success."
Jeff Livingston