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I have questioned myself to the point that all emotional response is neutral most of the time. 
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I strongly agree that I can be in control of my own feelings and emotions, and for this reason I tend to analyze why I feel the way I do, and if I don't feel how I wish I did, I simply think about it logically and change it! Permeability and mutability in mental states and feelings, woo!

As walking test tubes full of chemicals and being bombarded with radiation sometimes our equipment creates a flawed input.  Sometimes you can feel that an experience is extremely important or will have a long term impact, and sometimes this is not a true thing.

 

With extended analysis a person can generally identify where they have lied to themselves and where they have been truthful.  Extended training and Reality Tunnels can help the self lie to itself more more often or easier.  This is why when Reality Tunnels change a person will go through a serious battery of 'introspection' that causes major life changing breakthroughs.

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Sometimes it is good to try and convince yourself to truely beleive something contradictory to what you feel you believe as a training exercize and a way to confirm steadfast stance on the initial thought.

 

This requires a lot of trickery or the ability to train reality tunnels on the fly. 

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I have questioned myself to the point that all emotional response is neutral most of the time.