Tactical Living

E921 Knowledge vs. Emotion: How Education Changes the Way You React


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In this episode of the Tactical Living Podcast, hosts Coach Ashlie Walton and Sergeant Clint Walton break down a crucial concept: the difference between reacting emotionally (Amazon Affiliate) and responding with knowledge. Lately, we've seen people get heated over the new presidential administration, with even those who don’t fully understand the issues getting worked up—especially about the J6 pardons. This kind of emotional reaction isn't limited to politics. It happens in everyday life, too, like when a friend of mine signed up for a six-month coaching program, changed his mind two weeks in, and was told he had to pay for the full term—no exceptions. He was angry, frustrated, and felt powerless—until I showed him the legal justification that could help him get out of the contract. Once he had the right information, his whole attitude shifted, and he felt completely in control again. The biggest difference between people who get emotional and those who stay calm? The amount of knowledge they have. The more you understand something, the less likely you are to feel helpless, frustrated, or blindly outraged. Why People React Emotionally Instead of Seeking Knowledge Learn how lack of education on a topic fuels frustration and anger, often leading to impulsive reactions instead of logical responses. Five Common Situations Where Lack of Knowledge Causes Emotional Reactions: 1. Political Decisions and Public Policy: Example: People arguing over the J6 pardons without actually understanding the legal process behind them. Why It’s a Problem: Leads to misinformation, unnecessary stress, and emotional exhaustion over things that may not even affect their daily lives. 2. Financial Agreements and Contracts: Example: My friend’s coaching contract situation—he was angry and felt stuck until he learned his legal rights. Why It’s a Problem: Emotional reactions cloud judgment and stop people from taking practical steps to fix a problem. 3. Workplace Disputes and Leadership Issues: Example: A first responder angry over a denied transfer without knowing department policies or how to appeal the decision. Why It’s a Problem: Missed opportunities for resolution because emotions take over before exploring solutions. 4. Health and Medical Concerns: Example: A person panicking about a new medical diagnosis without understanding treatment options. Why It’s a Problem: Fear and anxiety worsen when people don’t seek out accurate information. 5. Social Media Misinformation and Outrage Culture: Example: Seeing a headline about a controversial law and immediately assuming the worst without reading the actual bill. Why It’s a Problem: Spreads false narratives and fuels unnecessary division. Five Practical Ways to Shift from Emotional Reaction to Informed Response: 1. Educate Yourself Before Forming an Opinion Solution: Read source materials, fact-check, and research before reacting to news, policies, or personal disputes. Why It’s Beneficial: Reduces emotional distress and gives you a logical foundation to stand on. 2. Ask Questions Instead of Making Assumptions Solution: Before getting upset, ask yourself, “Do I actually understand this, or am I reacting emotionally?” Why It’s Beneficial: Encourages critical thinking and prevents knee-jerk emotional responses. 3. Seek Out Expert Opinions and Legal Guidance Solution: If you’re uncertain about a financial, legal, or policy issue, consult professionals. Why It’s Beneficial: Gives you clarity and options rather than frustration and helplessness. 4. Avoid Social Media Echo Chambers Solution: Expose yourself to multiple perspectives instead of only listening to voices that reinforce emotional reactions. Why It’s Beneficial: Helps you see the bigger picture and form well-rounded opinions. 5. Take Action Instead of Complaining Solution: If something truly affects you, take productive steps to fix it (e.g., contacting elected officials, filing grievances, or legally disputing unfair contracts). Why It’s Beneficial: Empowers you rather than leaving you stuck in frustration. Why This Matters: Whether it’s politics, finances, work, or daily life, knowledge is power. The more informed you are, the less likely you are to feel angry, anxious, or helpless. Instead of getting emotionally worked up over things you don’t fully understand, take the time to educate yourself, ask questions, and find solutions. Listen now to learn how shifting from emotion to education can help you take control of any situation! 🎙️🔥

 

 

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