The Problem With Being Too Logical in Love

The School of Life
19 Feb 201905:53

Summary

TLDRThe script explores the paradox of finding logic and reason infuriating in our partners during emotional distress. It argues that what we seek in such moments is empathy and understanding, not solutions. The script uses examples like vertigo to illustrate how excessive logic can feel dismissive and alienating, suggesting that a deeper, emotionally intelligent approach is needed for true reassurance and comfort in relationships.

Takeaways

  • 😊 We often value reason and logic highly, but these traits can become problematic in intimate relationships.
  • 🤔 During difficult times, people seek empathy and understanding from their partners rather than logical solutions.
  • 😟 Overly logical responses to emotional concerns can be perceived as impatience or a lack of empathy.
  • 😨 Phobias and irrational fears, like vertigo, persist despite logical explanations and reassurance.
  • 😣 Emotional distress often involves deep-seated issues that logic alone cannot address, such as guilt or self-doubt.
  • 😞 Logical answers to emotional concerns can feel dismissive and invalidate one's feelings, leading to frustration.
  • 😬 Partners may misinterpret logical responses as a lack of understanding or an implication of irrationality.
  • 🤯 Emotional fears and anxieties are often rooted in complex psychological factors rather than rational thought.
  • 🙁 Addressing emotional concerns requires a blend of logic and empathy, recognizing the irrational yet real nature of fears.
  • 🤝 True understanding in relationships involves acknowledging the emotional complexities and providing comfort and reassurance.
  • 😠 Logical responses can sometimes be an unconscious act of revenge for perceived neglect or lack of reciprocity in emotional support.
  • 💡 Real logic in relationships involves addressing underlying emotional needs and maintaining mutual empathy and support.

Q & A

  • Why might someone become frustrated with a partner who is being overly logical during a discussion?

    -A person may become frustrated because they are seeking understanding and emotional support rather than logical explanations, which may feel dismissive of their feelings.

  • What is the primary need of a person when they are in emotional distress and discussing it with their partner?

    -The primary need is to feel understood and comforted, rather than receiving logical or rational solutions that may not address their emotional state.

  • How does the script describe the typical reaction to a partner explaining the laws of physics when one is feeling anxious about heights?

    -The script suggests that instead of feeling grateful, the person would feel misunderstood, as the logical explanation does not alleviate their anxiety.

  • What are some examples of worries that may not be entirely reasonable but still cause emotional distress?

    -Examples include feeling guilty about letting down parents despite being kind to them, worrying about money even when financially secure, and feeling horrified by one's appearance despite others not judging it harshly.

  • Why might a person's sense of attractiveness not align with their actual appearance?

    -It is influenced by a deeper logic related to childhood experiences and how loved and accepted they felt by those they depended on.

  • How is the fear of public speaking connected to deeper emotional issues according to the script?

    -The fear of public speaking is tied to long-buried emotions of shame and a fear related to competition and dealing with others' envy.

  • What does the script suggest as an alternative to applying excessive logic when trying to reassure a partner?

    -The script suggests using intelligence to understand and empathize with the partner's emotional experience, entering into their perspective, and offering comfort and consolation.

  • Why might a partner resort to giving brief logical answers instead of showing sympathy?

    -It could be an act of revenge or a result of past efforts to be sympathetic being unappreciated or ignored by the other person.

  • What is the deeper sense of 'logic' referred to in the script when dealing with emotional complexities?

    -The deeper sense of logic is one that acknowledges and applies psychological insights, understanding the origins of fears and emotions, rather than just focusing on why they shouldn't exist.

  • What action does the script suggest if a person feels they are receiving only superficial logic from their partner?

    -The script suggests gently changing the subject and asking if there is a way they may have hurt or neglected the partner, as a step towards real understanding and empathy.

  • What additional resources does the script mention for those interested in the topic discussed?

    -The script mentions an app where viewers can access all videos, read articles from The Book of Life, and chat with other students of The School of Life.

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Emotional SupportLogical ParadoxHuman EmotionsRelationship DynamicsEmpathyAnxietyFearUnderstandingCommunicationPsychologyEmotional Intelligence
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