Every negative emotion I have, I’m told to go to therapy.

Negative emotions are human!

Why have we, as a society, grown to fear them?

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    Pure ad hominem, and unsubstantiated ad hominem at that. The man in the video makes an argument and backs it up by evidence (and, you know, his decade of relevant professional experience). There’s straight up zero substance to anything you said (except the reprimand bit, but then you have to explain the contents of that reprimand and why they’re relevant here).

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      Look, if you enjoy that kinda stuff - be my guest. Let’s just maybe not pretend that him being a licensed practitioner somehow absolves him from also being a shady unethical influencer who may have ulterior motives which affect how and why he presents topics. Again - not a credible source to me and many others. Hence the downvotes.

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        Okay that sounds shady (specifically the Indian medicine bit, everything else is frankly not a big deal), but not in a way that’s relevant to the contents of the video or the top comment. Again, ad hominem is a fallacy for a reason, or in other words: What’s the ulterior motive?

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          I don’t believe it’s a fallacy to say “this person has done enough bad stuff to discredit himself and I don’t have time nor expertise to sift through his content to separate the good parts from the bad, so it’s a safer bet to not listen to him at all”.