Thursday, June 9, 2011

The Last Emotion

There are times in everyone's lives where they hit a wall.  Not a physical wall, but an emotional wall.  I know that I have hit many and I have only lived 18 years.  It could all be to do with hormones, but I believe that these walls will be something that are battled throughout our entire lives.  These walls could be placed in multple categories:


Instant Opposite

An instant opposite is when you are in a heightened emotional state, this can be either positive or negative, and an event happens that throws you to the opposite emotion in an instant.  This usually will leave the person in a state of confusion and at times leave them in a state of not knowing emotion, which could last for quite some time.

Addiction

When addicted to something your body/mind will crave it.  This can cause your body to become highly confused and at times frustrated for seemingly no reason.  This is probably one of the most common, anyone who have tried to break addictions know that it strains your mind to its limits at times.  Also, there is SO much to be addicted to!  From alcohol, cigarettes, drugs, soft drink, sex, mobile phones, through to things like Facebook and Blogger.

Lost in Thought

The sufferer of this has taken too much into their mind, and they slowly forget what they were thinking about, leaving them in a state of constant confusion.  This is usually caused by an overload of opposite emotions of all kind for an extended period of time.  The person effected should be able to think rationally, but may not know how they feel about what is asked of them. 

Love and Relationships

For those of us who have experienced the 'blind eye' of love and relationships, we have experienced an emotional wall.  At times this can blind us as to how we really feel about certain things, and that is not what relationships are about.  If you cannot be happy without this 'blind eye' then you are obviously not truly happy.  You know. . . Just sayin'.

Emotion Overload

This is when a person is pushed with the same emotion for to long, this usually only with negative emotions, for positive emotions do not have any real negative effects.  In really bad cases it is possible for a negative emotion overload to throw the person into a breakdown and or depression.

Thinking Too Much

This is probably one of the strangest ones that I have experienced.  Thinking too much into something will cause all possibilities to become apparent, this can create many conflicting emotions that are hard to maintain at times.  This is also hard to break out of, because once you get into the habit of thinking about everything, it, like every habit, is hard to break.


There are many other types, most of which are in some way related to those mentioned above.  I am only mentioning those that I have experienced myself, or that I have seen someone experiencing.  Always keep your mind clear, the second you turn a blind eye to the truth, the second that you forget what you truly want, that will be the second that you will hit the wall.