In many ways, I love the way Vulcan society is portrayed as a model of stoicism, which is a philosophy/way of living which I believe has great value.
regarding the suppression of emotion, I think any psychologist would warn that emotional suppression almost inevitably leads to some measure of psychosis. Sublimation is a far better strategy than suppression. It’s hard not to see the Vulcans as a little f-ked up as a result of this. Beneath the serene exterior is a simmering cauldron of emotional turbulence, as we saw in TNG’s “Sarek” when Sarek lost the ability to control his emotions. It wasn’t pretty. Also, how authentic a way of living is it? Isn’t it just a little fake if everyone behaves one way when they’re actually feeling another way.
It’s an interesting counter to our overly-emotional culture these days. Everything is designed to trigger emotion, and hence a response, positive or negative. This is particularly notable in politics—politicians don’t use logic (quite the contrary), they target—one might say exploit—people’s emotions in order to get votes. What happens when people generally live by a rollercoaster of emotion with little regard to reasoned and dispassionate analysis? Possibly...the mess we’re in.
There must be a happy medium?
regarding the suppression of emotion, I think any psychologist would warn that emotional suppression almost inevitably leads to some measure of psychosis. Sublimation is a far better strategy than suppression. It’s hard not to see the Vulcans as a little f-ked up as a result of this. Beneath the serene exterior is a simmering cauldron of emotional turbulence, as we saw in TNG’s “Sarek” when Sarek lost the ability to control his emotions. It wasn’t pretty. Also, how authentic a way of living is it? Isn’t it just a little fake if everyone behaves one way when they’re actually feeling another way.
It’s an interesting counter to our overly-emotional culture these days. Everything is designed to trigger emotion, and hence a response, positive or negative. This is particularly notable in politics—politicians don’t use logic (quite the contrary), they target—one might say exploit—people’s emotions in order to get votes. What happens when people generally live by a rollercoaster of emotion with little regard to reasoned and dispassionate analysis? Possibly...the mess we’re in.
There must be a happy medium?