Emotional Sobriety
Feeling without flooding
You've been taught that emotions are weakness. That's the problem.
You're not feeling too much. You're feeling without understanding what you're feeling. Emotions you can't name control you. Emotions you can name become data.
This module teaches you to feel without drowning.
What's Actually Happening
Most men have three emotional settings: fine, angry, and shut down. Everything else gets compressed into one of those three.
Grief becomes anger. Fear becomes anger. Shame becomes shutdown. Longing becomes obsession.
The emotions you can't feel properly become the behaviors you can't control.
Emotional Translation
Learn what's underneath your surface emotions. Anger and obsession are almost never the real feeling.
The 90-Second Rule
Neurologically, the chemical rush of any emotion lasts about 90 seconds. Everything after that is you re-triggering it with your thoughts.
Grief Permission
You're allowed to grieve. Not because you're weak. Because you lost something. Refusing to grieve doesn't make you strong. It makes you stuck.
Where did I learn that feeling was dangerous?
The Goal
Emotional sobriety isn't about being unemotional. It's about feeling clearly. When you can name what you feel and trace it to its source, it stops running your behavior.
You don't become less of a man by feeling. You become less controlled.