Which person has the stronger mind?
The one which has no phobias,
Or the one than can choose to remove and even create phobias?
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Which person has the stronger mind?
The one which has no phobias,
Or the one than can choose to remove and even create phobias?
You're inviting argument already by not clearly defining "phobia".
Im sorry, im not trying to start and arguement.
Em..Phobia...I would say, would be something that you become irrationally afraid of for whatever reason, and it sticks with your subconcious self - to the point where you are afraid and don't no why.
Im not trying to start an arguement, or even a debate. Im basically opeing the floor to people views on phobias and overall mind control.
Why does it have to be an irrational fear?
I would say the stronger mind is the one that has fear, but has embraced it.
I don't like vague questions,
like "which would you prefer, a trip to Disneyland or Paris?"
Such hypothetical questions seem pointless to me, and which choice I choose depends on parameters not defined within the question.
The way you stated it, the "one than [sic] can choose to remove and even create phobias" is the one with the "stronger" mind.
But as a good friend I once knew, drewmandan (may he rest in piece) once said, "You're inviting argument already by not clearly defining."
How do you define a strong mind?
I couldn't someone with a rational fear has just as much of a reason to strengthen their mind?
Depends on what you fear
The one who acknowledges all his/her phobias.
Which cat has a stronger mind?
The cat with the yellow eyes or the cat with the red eyes?
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You can tell the yellow one does, it has very apparent focus and concentration, like a samurai warrior poised to strike. The one with red eyes looks like it's about to get hit in the face with a fan.
If we see phobias as a defect, a weakness, then we can ask, what is stronger, a mind with no defects or one which can weaken itself, but restore itself as well.
The fact that the first mind cannot be weakened seems to make it stronger than the second, but the fact that the second can overcome the weakness seems to make it stronger.
Fear is not necessarily weakness, though.
Fear makes your mind stronger, fear is the best mind exercise there is.
True. I think we can all conclude the mechanism that receives exercise is stronger.
Hmmmm..... well if they weren't born with phobias, then one could argue that it's not them necessarily being a strong person as it is them being lucky. But it'd take a strong person to overcome a phobia.