
What is activated blindness?
blind activism is an extreme attitude, only accepting happy, cheerful emotions and denying all negative states. People with this attitude often force themselves or others to stay positive, while disregarding or rejecting emotions such as sadness, anger or anxiety, making others feel un listened to and ignored.
As a result, people suppress emotions, cannot express or resolve problems naturally, leading to emotional and mental health being affected, while increasing feelings of loneliness, confusion and psychological pressure.
The harmful effects of blindfolded positive for psychology
- Chaos and a feeling of distance
When faced with toxic negativity, people easily feel confused and ignored. For example, when you share your grief, instead of being listened to, you only receive general advice. From there, the feeling of loneliness, misunderstanding and misunderstanding will increase.
- Self- judgement and nightmares
When having to suppress negative emotions, people easily blame themselves for "not being positive enough". This makes feelings of sadness, anger and disappointment worse, while making you more distant and having difficulty connecting with your true emotions.