Patricia Nicole Cruz
2BSA-4
GECETH-18 (Assignment 3)
Find a case on the internet that tells how emotions/feelings play a crucial role in
decision-making. Then, write a three-paragraph argumentative essay on why
feelings are deemed important in decision-making
A feeling is a signaling structure that comes in properly. Because of the feelings,
we are prepared to respond to any boosts we receive. Our bodies would be stunned, for
example, if we were to sit down on a chair. In the same way as people, we can't
measure or interpret a big amount of information intelligently, so we have to rely on
necessary signs, like sentiments and reflections begin Much of information is required.
Feelings are assessments of the situations that help us to thrive. We can't react to a
message that makes us feel nothing. We should thus include feelings as key values for
all decisions without which there is no client intercession.
As the material I have read shows, feelings are not just "an inclination." Feelings
become part of a continual assessment of psychology and critique. This recurring
"circle" demonstrates that feelings affect a range of activities, not only extreme
sensations. These feelings are also vital to our thinking cycle and affect even our
healthiest choices. It's not enough to only recognize what is supposed to be done; you
should even sense it. The inquiry referred to in the article indicated that 95% of our
views are enthusiastic about our minds. This amazing illustrates that in everything our
feelings affect our choice.
Anxiety, wrath, and disillusionment will be avoided by the majority of us in
general. We use adaptive systems instead of trying to fix the central issue. No matter
what we do, feelings seem to be driving our actions. The most usual enthusiastic
reactions we have are fear, wrath and humiliation. It's "us versus them," Dread
convinces us. Fierceness is always a warning sign that something is mistaken and has
to be fixed Degradation encourages us to undervalue the genuine benefits to others and
to avoid them in unexpected ways to say or behave, and this is None of these factors
are favorable to a peaceful environment. Yet feelings, which are equally inevitable, are
vital to us, humans. This helps us to make fresh information more bright and more
objective when it comes to dynamism.
Reference/s:
Weirick, J. (2017). Why You Should Never Make Big Decisions When You’re Emotional.
Retrieved from: https://medium.com/@johnweirick/why-you-shouldnever-make-big-
decisions-when-youreemotional-5747a5df96e3