This is my new series, exploring different questions and ideas I’ve thought of over the past few weeks, where I try to dissect and find answers that could help me think and act better. Click here to see my previous idea! I had a conversation with a friend about how quickly everyone is to overreact and take immediate action nowadays. He argued how there’s such fear-mongering and an over-focused on initial information given—which barely often is accurate and true. It was hard to argue with his reasoning, but overreacting is something we’ve done for thousands of years, and nowadays is just learned behavior.
Here's an Idea: How to stop overreacting
Here's an Idea: How to stop overreacting
Here's an Idea: How to stop overreacting
This is my new series, exploring different questions and ideas I’ve thought of over the past few weeks, where I try to dissect and find answers that could help me think and act better. Click here to see my previous idea! I had a conversation with a friend about how quickly everyone is to overreact and take immediate action nowadays. He argued how there’s such fear-mongering and an over-focused on initial information given—which barely often is accurate and true. It was hard to argue with his reasoning, but overreacting is something we’ve done for thousands of years, and nowadays is just learned behavior.