Minimal Emotion,
Negative Emotion
1- Minimal Emotion
Any movement carried out by a
person towards other people or towards the execution of a task needs an
emotion.
Without that first emotion
there is no action nor movement.
The lack of that first emotion
makes the schizoid a person with procrastination.
In social relationships that
emotion of approaching the other does not exist. Without it there is no
interest in being next to the other, there is no enjoyment with the company.
And that leads to being alone.
2- Negative Emotion
In that continuum from the
minimal emotion to the intense emotion, we go from the coldness of an schizoid
to another situation in which some kind of emotion appears. That emotion has a
desire of approaching the other, but that approach is not carried out because company generates malaise.
Even though there is a desire
to approach the other (therefore there is some emotion), these people are still
schizoids because they still share a lot of schizoid features, but at a lower
degree.
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